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  • 151. Oral history interview with Ernst Waver

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... being married to a non-Jehovah’s Witness (JW); participating in underground JW activities and being

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  • 152. Oral history interview with Berta Wenzel and Gustav Wenzel

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... Silesia in eastern Germany (now Jugów, Poland), discuss becoming Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) circa 1923

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  • 153. Oral history interview with Charles Schuster

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... Charles Schuster, born on August 3, 1920 in Algrange, Moselle, France, describes Jehovah’s Witness

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  • 154. Oral history interview with Max Hollweg

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... Max Hollweg, born in 1920 in Remscheid, Germany, discusses being raised as a Jehovah’s Witness (JW

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  • 155. Oral history interview with Klaas De Vries and Maria De Vries

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... the Netherlands in 1912) discuss how Klaas came in contact with the Jehovah's Witnesses (JW) in 1930

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  • 156. Oral history interview with Veronika Fassler

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection

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  • 157. Oral history interview with Gisela Tillmann and Gerd Gotthold

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... Buchom, Germany, discuss their parents’ conversion to become Jehovah’s Witnesses in 1926; their religious ... continued education as Jehovah’s Witnesses; the Gestapo’s arrest of many male Jehovah’s Witnesses, including ... helping to publish and secretly deliver copies of the 1937 Jehovah’s Witnesses resolution against Hitler

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  • 158. Oral history interview with Arie Kaldenberg

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... 21 years old; converting to Jehovah's Witnesses in the winter of 1942-1943; resigning his job in ship

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  • 159. Oral history interview with Adriaan Kamp

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... siblings; his education; conditions in the Netherlands in the late 1930s; his father becoming a Jehovah ... 's Witness around 1928-1929 and later left the J.W.; being arrested for giving out J.W. literature on March 4 ... hiding J.W. literature; witnessing the hangings of prisoners; the death march; encountering US troops and

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  • 160. Oral history interview with Truus Heindyk Kamp

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... becoming a Jehovah's Witness in October 1940; growing up Roman Catholic and never accepting Catholicism

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  • 161. Oral history interview with Annemarie Kusserow and Waldtraut Kusserow

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... Annemarie and Waldtraut Kusserow discuss their parents who became Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) in 1921

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  • 162. Oral history interview with Paul Gerhard Kusserow

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... Paul Kusserow, born in 1931, discusses his parents Franz and Hida Kusserow, who were Jehovah ... ’s Witnesses (JW); his memories from the period of 1933 to 1939; the persecution of his parents and siblings

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  • 163. Oral history interview with Willem Coenraad Laros

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... finding the Jehovah's Witnesses through one of his brothers in the mid-1930s; being baptized on April 15

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  • 164. Oral history interview with Max Liebster

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... stores; being sent to Sachsenhausen, where he was in a barrack with Jehovah's Witnesses for two weeks

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  • 165. Oral history interview with Josef Niklasch and Margarette Niklasch

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... Joseph Niklasch, born in 1918 in Šternberk, Czechoslovakia, discusses becoming a Jehovah’s Witness ... Poland), discusses having her first contact with the Jehovah’s Witnesses in 1931 and being baptized in

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  • 166. Oral history interview with Ernst Reiter

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... Ernst Reiter, born April 11, 1915 in Graz, Austria, discusses becoming a Jehovah’s Witness (JW

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  • 167. Oral history interview with Gerda Steinfurth

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) in 1923 and got married in 1928; being baptized as a JW in 1942; the arrest of

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  • 168. Oral history interview with Walter Steinfurth

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... a Protestant background; his mother’s death when he was thee years old; being baptized as a Jehovah ... ’s Witness (JW) in 1942; being called in for military service in the Air Force in 1936, and working in a

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  • 169. Oral history interview with Edward Kaplan

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... interested in the Jehovah’s Witnesses; and, after long deliberation, joining the Jehovah’s Witnesses faith.

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  • 170. Oral history interview with Aart Bouter and Johanna Bouter

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... company and eventually going into sales; the banning of Jehovah's Witnesses in Holland in August 1940 ... first meeting Jehovah's Witnesses in July 1940; being interested in becoming a Witness along with his ... fiancée (Johanna); being secretly baptized in a house; his reasons for becoming a Witness; being arrested

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  • 171. Oral history interview with Tina Davies and David Davies

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection

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  • 172. Oral history interview with Jopie de Jong

    Jehovah's Witnesses oral history collection ... faith as a Jehovah's Witness so that he could be released and his refusal to do so; being beaten until ... some point after 1942, in a Henkel airplane factory; and remaining a Jehovah's Witness.

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  • 173. Gray dress with prison number 1195 and id tag worn by a Jehovah's Witness inmate

    Gray dress with prison number 1195 and id tag worn by a Jehovah's Witness inmate

    Amberg prison in Germany for being a Jehovah's Witness. The Nazi regime persecuted Jehovah’s Witnesses

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  • 174. Wooden sign with Biblical verse made in labor camp by a Jehovah’s Witness

    Wooden sign with Biblical verse made in labor camp by a Jehovah’s Witness

    as Jehovah Witnesses by the government of Nazi Germany, 1933-1945. ... as a Jehovah's Witness, his beliefs did not permit him to put any authority before God. He would not

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  • 175. Concentration camp uniform jacket with a purple triangle worn by a Jehovah’s Witness inmate

    Concentration camp uniform jacket with a purple triangle worn by a Jehovah’s Witness inmate

    experiences of Matthaeus Pibal, who was imprisoned in Germany for being a Jehovah’s Witness after the ... purple inverted triangle badge identified him as a Jehovah’s Witness; the white patch above it has his

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