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  • 1. Robert Wagemann describes secret Jehovah's Witness prayer meetings in Nazi Germany

    Robert and his family were Jehovah's Witnesses. The Nazis regarded ... Jehovah's Witnesses as enemies of the state for their refusal to take an

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 2. Robert Wagemann describes fleeing from a clinic where, his mother feared, he was to be put to death by euthanasia

    Robert and his family were Jehovah's Witnesses. The Nazis regarded ... Jehovah's Witnesses as enemies of the state for their refusal to take an

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 3. Franz Wohlfahrt describes the trial and sentencing of his father

    Franz and his family were Jehovah ... 's Witnesses. Germany annexed Austria in 1938. After World War II began, Franz ... 's father was executed because, as a Witness, he opposed war. In 1940, Franz refused to participate in

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

  • 4. Franz Wohlfahrt describes imprisonment in Graz

    Franz and his family were Jehovah ... 's Witnesses. Germany annexed Austria in 1938. After World War II began, Franz ... 's father was executed because, as a Witness, he opposed war. In 1940, Franz refused to participate in

    Holocaust Encyclopedia

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