Displaying: 601 625 of 859 matches for “Jehovah's Witnesses”
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601. Veränderungsmeldung
Jehovah's Witness
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602. Veränderungsmeldung.
Jehovah's Witness
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603. Veränderungsmeldung.
Jehovah's Witness
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604. Veränderungsmeldung.
Jehovah's Witness
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605. Veränderungsmeldung.
Jehovah's Witness
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606. Veränderungsmeldung.
Jehovah's Witness
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607. Veränderungsmeldung.
Jehovah's Witness
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608. Zugang am 1. November 1944
Jehovah's Witness
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609. Zugang am 19.1.1945 aus Berlin mit Papieren
Jehovah's Witness
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610. Zugänge 9.11.40
Jehovah's Witness
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611. Zugänge: am 21.12.39
Jehovah's Witness
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612. [Arrest data from Vienna Gestapo reports]
Jehovah's Witness
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613. Mauthausen / Gusen Death Book
Jehovah's Witness
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614. Sachsenhausen "Arrivals and Departures" October 12, 1940-June 3, 1941
Jehovah's Witness
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615. Sachsenhausen "Strength Reports"
Jehovah's Witness
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616. [Persons from the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia whose property was confiscated by the Nazis]
Jehovah's Witness
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617. Leon Merrick: Evacuation and Arrival at Buchenwald
Communists and Jehovah Witnesses, and who knows what. Anybody who the Germans thought is no good, they put
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618. Ida Gebel, Wilhelm Wensing, Else Wensing, and Klara Ditschi papers
Wensing, and Klara Ditschi, all Jehovah's Witnesses, before, during, and after the Holocaust.
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619. Documents Relating to the Peoples' Court Trial of Wilhelm Schumann et al
describes charges brought against men and women who were arrested as Jehovah's Witnesses, including Gerhard
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620. Two men on a motorcycle
Jan van den Berg was persecuted in the Netherlands by the Nazis because he was a Jehovah's Witness.
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621. Mary Schnell collection
's experiences in occupied Poland (Gdynia), who converted to become Jehovah's Witness in 1943, and was
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622. Elfriede Löhr Sings Psalm 126
Elfriede Löhr, a Jehovah's Witness interned at Ravensbruck, sings Psalm 126.
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623. Ernst Reiter memoir
Ernst Reiter memoir, five pages, describing his persecution as a Jehovah's Witness and his time in
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624. Anna Gustavsson papers
connections with the Jehovah's Witnesses.
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625. Flossenbürg
Jehovah's Witnesses. Over the next eighteen months, hundreds of prisoners, mostly French, arrived in