Displaying: 351 375 of 859 matches for “Jehovah's Witnesses”
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351. Veränderungsmeldung für den 25. Juni 1943
Jehovah's Witness
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352. Verzeichnis der Steinmetzlehrlinge.
Jehovah's Witness
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353. Poland
Jehovah's Witness
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354. Verzeichnis der Verspäteten
Jehovah's Witness
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355. Museum Exhibition on Nazi Propaganda to Open at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris
Jehovah's Witnesses, and mentally and physically disabled persons, were also portrayed as threats to the
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356. "State of Deception" Museum Exhibition Opens at the European Parliament in Brussels
Jehovah’s Witnesses, and mentally and physically disabled persons, were also portrayed as threats to the
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357. Simon-Skjodt Center Director Kikoler Addresses International Religious Freedom Summit
Jehovah’s witness, LGBTQ communities, and innocent others. We can’t allow apathy or indifference to
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358. Matteo Pierro papers
of Jehovah's Witnesses during the Holocaust.
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359. Jan and Irena Otrebski collection
relating to fate of Jehovah's witnesses.
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360. Matthaeus Pibal collection
experiences of Matthaeus Pibal, who was imprisoned in Germany for being a Jehovah’s Witness after the
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361. Non-Jewish Resistance
and axes, the Roma refused to leave. The SS men retreated. Jehovah ... 's Witnesses resisted Nazism through defiance. They refused to serve in the German army and, as concentration
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362. Flossenbürg: Key Dates
homosexuals; and seven are Jehovah's Witnesses. In 1943, prisoner forced labor
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363. Bergen-Belsen
prisoners, Roma (Gypsies), "asocials," criminals, Jehovah's Witnesses, and gay men. As Allied and
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364. Magdalena Kusserow's letter to her sister
Magdalena Kusserow, incarcerated in a special barracks for Jehovah ... 's Witnesses in the Ravensbrück concentration camp, used stationery provided to
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365. Buchenwald Concentration Camp Opens
Jehovah's Witnesses, Roma and Sinti (Gypsies), and German military deserters at Buchenwald.
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366. Sachsenhausen
Jehovah's Witnesses, "asocials" (among these prisoners were Roma and Sinti), and, later, Soviet civilians
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367. Frequently Asked Questions about the Holocaust for Educators
ideology, or behavior. These groups included Communists, Socialists, Jehovah’s Witnesses, gay men, and ... Communists, Socialists, Jehovah’s Witnesses, gay men, and people the Nazis called “asocials” and ... of ordinary people witnessed the crimes of the Holocaust—in the countryside and city squares, in ... Europeans actively participated in these murders and many more witnessed the crimes. Many more people
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368. Oral history interview with Franz Wohlfahrt
Jehovah's Witnesses; the arrest of his father in 1936 for peddling in the street as part of his activities ... as a Jehovah’s Witness; the German annexation of Austria in 1938; refusing to go to a Hitler Youth ... in the war and fight for the German state; the general persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses during ... and their collaborators or witnessed the events of the Holocaust
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369. 11.11.38
Jehovah's Witness ... these prisoners). 2 Jehovahs. The Jewish women here are labelled "Rassensch." (have violated race laws
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370. 11.4.42
Jehovah's Witness ... Research Institute in Lund, Sweden (see corner stamp). 2 Romani, 1 Jehovahs. Some of the locations given
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371. 17.2.42
Jehovah's Witness ... Polish Research Institute in Lund, Sweden (see corner stamp). 3 Romani, 2 Jehovahs.
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372. 18.6.42
Jehovah's Witness ... corner stamp). 2 Jehovahs, 2 or 3 Romani.
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373. 18.7.42
Jehovah's Witness ... reads Kartenlegerin (meaning unclear, possibly fortune teller). 2 Jehovahs. 3 Romani.
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374. 2. Nov. 1939.
Jehovah's Witness ... corner stamp). 3 Jehovahs. A Jewish prisoner here is labeled "Ausweis." prisoner (perhaps meaning she
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375. 25.7.42
Jehovah's Witness ... Polish Research Institute in Lund, Sweden (see corner stamp). 1 Jehovahs, 1 Roma ("Zigeunerin Bi."). A