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  • 426. Veränderungsmeldung für den 7. November 1944.

    Jehovah's Witness

    Holocaust Survivors And Victims

  • 427. Veränderungsmeldung.

    Jehovah's Witness

    Holocaust Survivors And Victims

  • 428. Verklaring van Rachel Sacksioni-Levee, geboren 23 Mei 1908 te Amsterdam.

    Jehovah's Witness

    Holocaust Survivors And Victims

  • 429. Zugang am 12.1.1945 aus Cottbus mit Listen

    Jehovah's Witness

    Holocaust Survivors And Victims

  • 430. Zugang am 25.1.1945 von Salzburg ohne Papiere

    Jehovah's Witness

    Holocaust Survivors And Victims

  • 431. Zugänge am 29.6.39

    Jehovah's Witness

    Holocaust Survivors And Victims

  • 432. Lista chorych Krawców

    Jehovah's Witness

    Holocaust Survivors And Victims

  • 433. Fighting Prejudice

    Jehovah’s Witnesses, and homosexuals. Nazi ideology identified a multitude of enemies and led to the

  • 434. Defining the Enemy

    Defining the Enemy

    Roma (Gypsies), homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Germans viewed as genetically inferior and

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 435. Martin Niemöller: "First they came for..."

    Martin Niemöller: "First they came for..."

    disabilities, and Jehovah's Witnesses.  Some printed versions of

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 436. Nazi Camps

    Nazi Camps

    Roma (Gypsies), Jehovah ... 's Witnesses, gay men and men accused of

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 437. Buchenwald

    Buchenwald

    Buchenwald: repeat offenders Jehovah's Witnesses

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 438. Dachau

    Dachau

    Jehovah's Witnesses, Roma (Gypsies), gay

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 439. Political Prisoners

    Social Democrats, Democrats), spiritual (Jehovah's Witnesses), or “social” (Homosexuals) opponents—Nazi

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 440. Law, Justice, and the Holocaust

    Jehovah's Witnesses. In the course of this state-sponsored tyranny, the Nazis left countless lives

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 441. Arrests without Warrant or Judicial Review

    Jehovah's Witnesses who, because of religious conviction, refused to swear an oath to the Nazi German

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 442. Hermine and Horst Schmidt collection

    Jehovah's Witness originally of Danzig, imprisoned at Stutthof, who at end of war was able to escape to

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  • 443. Kusserow family collection

    The collection consists of two purple triangle badges that were used to identify Jehovah's Witness

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  • 444. Franz Wohlfahrt family collection

    as Jehovah Witnesses by the government of Nazi Germany, 1933-1945.

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  • 445. An American Soldier’s Two Fronts

    Nazi Fascism. But once Leon enters WWII and becomes a witness to the Holocaust, he discovers something ... Leon enters WWII and becomes a witness to the Holocaust, he discovers something that will forever ... witness. As the German army retreats, Allied forces cross over into Germany. And in April 1945, US troops ... journalists and nearby American soldiers to witness what had just been discovered. So, on the morning of April

  • 446. Überstellung vom K.L. Mittelbau/Arbeitslager Dora am [ellipsis points] [KL Ravensbrück, 13491-17590]

    concentrated series of Jehovahs Witnesses appear at prisoner numbers 15095-15103; 15115 ... Jehovah's Witness

    Holocaust Survivors And Victims

  • 447. Persecution of religious and other victim groups presented at Nuremberg Trial

    including Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, asocials. Rear view, US prosecutor addresses the Tribunal about ... JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES

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  • 448. The Gestapo: Overview

    The Gestapo: Overview

    threat for political opponents, religious dissenters (including Jehovah ... ’s Witnesses), homosexuals, and Jews. Empowering the Gestapo ... investigation, Gestapo officers interviewed witnesses, searched homes and apartments, and conducted surveillance

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 449. [21].4.44

    Jehovah's Witness

    Holocaust Survivors And Victims

  • 450. 1.7.1944

    Jehovah's Witness

    Holocaust Survivors And Victims

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