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876. Untitled [Report of changes in status for January 23, 1945--Departures].
Jehovah's Witness
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877. Veränderungsmeldung
Jehovah's Witness
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878. Veränderungsmeldung.
Jehovah's Witness
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879. Veränderungsmeldung.
Jehovah's Witness
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880. Registry of Names of the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp Prisoners
Jehovah's Witness
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881. Wooden cigarette case made in Buchenwald
inmate at Buchenwald and given to Josef Seitz who was imprisoned as a Jehovah's Witness.
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882. Erich Frost's songs and interview
Erich Frost (1900–1987), a musician and devout Jehovah’s Witness, was active in the religious
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883. Selected records from the Sächsisches Staatsarchiv Leipzig
labor, Jehovah's Witnesses, and confiscation of Jewish property.
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884. Anton Wohlfahrt and Ernst Reiter photograph
), both Jehovah's Witnesses, taken in June 1945, shortly after their time in Flossenbürg concentration
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885. Helga Roth collection
she was a Jehovah's Witness and had assisted Jewish families; an incomplete questionnaire about Mrs
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886. Dr. Hans Stück collection
defended Jews and Jehovah's Witnesses in court, arranged for the removal of Jews from Buchenwald to places
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887. David Zugman collection
killed by Ukrainians, and hiding with a family of Jehovah's Witnesses until liberation. After liberation
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888. Files of seven criminal cases handled by the police in Dresden in 1937-38.
Jehovah's Witnesses --Nazi persecution --Germany --Dresden --Sources. ... description of the 'crime' the individual committed. Four of the cases involved Jews and two involved Jehovah ... 's Witnesses.
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889. Magdalena Kusserow Reuter papers
She was the eighth of eleven children. During the 1920s her parents became Jehovah’s Witnesses and ... center of Witness activity. The family were denounced by local Catholic priests, and the Gestapo ... regularly searched the Kusserows’ house looking for illegal Witness literature. Franz and Hilda were
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890. Introduction to the Holocaust
Nazi concentration camps. Jehovah ... ’s Witnesses were also incarcerated in prisons and concentration camps. They were arrested because they refused
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891. GESTAPO-GEFÄNGNIS FUHLSBÜTTEL : ERINNERUNGEN, DOKUMENTE, TOTENLISTE : INITIATIVEN FÜR EINE GEDENKSTÄTTE / zusammengestellt von
1935, increasing numbers of Jehovah's Witnesses and Jews (e.g. over 700 committals after the pogroms of
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892. Dachau Concentration Camp Records
Jehovah's Witness
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893. Natzweiler-Struthof
Jehovah's Witness
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894. Crematorium tag found by a US soldier in Dachau concentration camp after liberation
Over time, other groups were interned at Dachau, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, Roma, homosexuals, repeat
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895. Crematorium tag from Dachau concentration camp
Over time, other groups were interned at Dachau, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, Roma, homosexuals, repeat
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896. Commemorative ribbon for Dachau concentration camp from the 16th National Congress in Liege
political prisoners. Over time, other groups were interned at Dachau, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, Roma
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897. Crematorium tag from Dachau concentration camp acquired by a US soldier
Over time, other groups were interned at Dachau, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, Roma, homosexuals, repeat
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898. Crematorium tag from Dachau concentration camp
Over time, other groups were interned at Dachau, such as Jehovah's Witnesses, Roma, homosexuals, repeat
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899. Provincial police reports to the Hungarian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MOL K 149 PTI)
Slovaks, and others); religious sects (e.g., Jehovah’s Witnesses); and Jews, including refugees from
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900. Poster Translations
Jehovah’s Witnesses, and political opponents of the Nazi regime. Over time many other Germans in their ... accepting the differences between people.” —Tadeusz Markiel, recalling events he witnessed as a 12-year-old