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  • 201. Hilda Kusserow

    became a Jehovah's Witness. After 1931 the Kusserow home in the small town ... of Bad Lippspringe was the headquarters of a Jehovah's Witness congregation. 1933-39: The ... Jehovah. Hilda continued doing missionary work even though it was banned. In 1936 she was arrested and

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  • 202. Josef Schoen

    Jehovah's Witness in Prague, and refused to have anything more to do with the military, following the ... Vienna for the Jehovah's Witness underground. His job was dangerous ... Witnesses' strict adherence to the commandment "Thou shalt not kill." In 1938 he was briefly arrested for ... Witnesses office's printing machines and set them up again in Holland. 1940-44: Josef worked in

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  • 203. Wilhelm Kusserow

    Jehovah's Witnesses and raised their children according to their faith. After 1931, their home in the ... rustic town of Bad Lippspringe became known as a center of Jehovah's Witness activity. 1933-39 ... The Kusserows were under close scrutiny by the Nazi police because Witnesses believed that their ... religious literature was confiscated. They offered refuge to fellow Witnesses and continued to host Bible

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  • 204. Gregor Wohlfahrt

    parents became Jehovah's Witnesses and raised their children according to that religion. As a boy, Gregor ... situation for Jehovah's Witnesses worsened after Germany ... annexed Austria in March 1938; Witnesses refused to swear an oath of loyalty to Hitler, believing that ... Franz, Gregor refused to be inducted into the German armed forces, following the Witnesses' belief that

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  • 205. Alois Moser papers

    Alois Moser is a Jehovah's Witness and a survivor of 6 years in Nazi concentration camps. ... Contains information about Alois Moser's experiences as a Jehovah's Witness during the Holocaust ... Moser describes his persecution as a Jehovah's Witness, his imprisonment in several camps including

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  • 206. Photographs of Roman Catholic clergy, Adolf Hitler, and other Nazi officials

    Hollweg, who were Jehovah’s Witnesses. Max was the sixteenth of nineteen children. Otto was a blacksmith ... In 1930, Max was baptized as a Jehovah’s Witness. In 1931, Max went to Prague as a missionary and ... dictatorship was established. The regime actively persecuted Jehovah’s Witnesses, whose religious convictions ... activity with the Jehovah’s Witnesses. He was released due to insufficient evidence on September 8. His

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  • 207. Guy Canonici papers

    Contains materials documenting the persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses during the Holocaust. Some of ... Copies of three manuscripts and one box of slides regarding Jehovah's Witnesses.

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  • 208. Neuzugänge des K.L. Buchenwald (B.B.V.) vom 7.9.44.

    The list includes on Jehovahs' Witness (p. 7). Unclear what "BBV" means. ... Jehovah's Witness

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  • 209. Neuzugänge vom 30.8.44 (Baubrigade V). des K.L. Buchenwald

    Two Jehovahs' Witnesses appear on the list (p. 7). ... Jehovah's Witness

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  • 210. Ravensbrück

    Ravensbrück

    this category were many Roma (Gypsies) Jews Jehovah's Witnesses "criminals ... Jehovah's Witnesses. Camp authorities initiated a second round of killings at such “euthanasia

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  • 211. Mosaic of Victims: In Depth

    Mosaic of Victims: In Depth

    . The Nazi regime also targeted Jehovah's Witnesses who ... refused to swear an oath to the regime or perform military service. Approximately 3,000 Jehovah ... 's Witnesses were incarcerated in concentration camps. Nearly a third of them died there. Another 250 were shot

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  • 212. SS and the Camp System

    SS and the Camp System

    ), Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, repeat criminal offenders and so ... Jehovah's Witnesses and others—in the concentration camp system.

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  • 213. Documenting Numbers of Victims of the Holocaust and Nazi Persecution

    Documenting Numbers of Victims of the Holocaust and Nazi Persecution

    were Communists, Socialists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and gay men. Because the Nazis advocated ... Jehovah's Witnesses around 1

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  • 214. Veränderungsmeldung

    listed. Prisoners listed by name. 100 Jehovah's Witnesses not listed by name, prisoner number and block ... Jehovah's Witness ... Effektenkammer document which contains a name list of the 100 Jehovah's Wittnesses.

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  • 215. Oral History

    collection include Jews, Roma, Jehovah’s Witnesses, homosexuals, political prisoners, and others who were ...  liberators, collaborators, witnesses, and rescuers. [mediaDisplay contentID="8184" style="pinnedBox

  • 216. faith

    Examine how different faith communities, including Jehovah’s Witnesses, Protestants, and Catholics

  • 217. Liste der Zugänge vom 16. Februar 1945

    . Some of the prisoner types are illegible. The list includes one Jehovah's Witness. ... Jehovah's Witness

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  • 218. Liste der Zugänge vom 17. April 1945

    Jehovahs Witness). No occupations are listed. ... Jehovah's Witness

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  • 219. Liste der Zugänge vom 26. Jänner 1945

    . The list includes four Polish Jehovah's Witnesses and one Hungarian "Halbjude," whom I have labelled ... Jehovah's Witness

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  • 220. Franz Wohlfahrt

    his parents became Jehovah's Witnesses during Franz's childhood and raised their children in their new ... in 1938, like other Jehovah's Witnesses he refused to swear an oath to

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  • 221. Ernst Reiter

    In the early 1930s Ernst became a Jehovah's Witness. Although Austria was then in a deep economic ... 's Catholic government was hostile towards Jehovah's Witnesses. When the Germans

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  • 222. Max Liebster

    . During the war Max became a Jehovah's Witness. Liberated by the U.S. Army ... in 1945, he settled in Aix-les-Bains, France, where he founded a Jehovah's Witness congregation.

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  • 223. Interview with Erich Frost

    Erich Frost (1900–1987), a musician and devout Jehovah’s Witness, was active in the religious ... You Witnesses] while a prisoner in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp as a Jehovah's Witness ... Johannes Wrobel, a Jehovah's Witness archivist in Germany, recorded this telephone interview with Frost on

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  • 224. 11.8.42

    Jehovah's Witness ... (see corner stamp). 1 Jehovahs.

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  • 225. Photograph of Helen Danner

    persecuted as Jehovah's Witnesses. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the ... Helene Danner was persecuted because of her faith in Jehovah's Witness. She was first deported on ... her faith as a Jehovah's Witness, was taken in May 1945.

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