Forgotten Heroes: New Book Documents the Resistance of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Austria During the Nazi Era

New book documents the moving fates of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Nazi Austria: Gerti Malle researches resistance and persecution based on personal testimonies. 596 pages, 114 illustrations.

New release of the book “Liebe besiegt Hass” by Tharcisse Seminega

Following the publication of the autobiographical book “No Greater Love” by Tharcisse Seminega and the French translation “L’amour qui enraya la haine” in 2019, the German translation entitled “Liebe besiegt Hass” will be published on April 22, 2024 to mark the 30th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda. Book content

Books – Reviews

Facing the Lion reviews Memoirs of a Young Girl in Nazi Europe Simone Arnold Liebster by Tanya Carr, Librarian, SoFacing the Lion review by Tanya Carruthwestern College, Chula Vista, California by Joy Moore, Davenport, IA by John S. Conway, University of British Columbia by Denise L. Baker, Esq. Fort Lauderdale,

Facing the Lion Review by Tanya Carr

Librarian, Southwestern College, Chula Vista, California Memoirs of a Young Girl in Nazi Europe Simone Arnold Liebster Numerous memoirs of the Holocaust have been published with vivid, moving accounts of personal struggles. This one is no exception, but in Liebster’s memoir the reader witnesses experiences of the Holocaust through the

Crucible of Terror review by Sonia Pilcer, Author

A Story of Survival Through the Nazi Storm Max Liebster What makes Max Liebster’s memoir of survival in Nazi Germany so compelling is its sense of high moral purpose. Liebster witnesses the brutalizing perpetrators as well as those who gave him hope and saved his life. An important book in

Facing the Lion review by Midwest Book Review

Oregon, WI Memoirs of a Young Girl in Nazi Europe Simone Arnold Liebster Simone Arnold and her family were devout members of the evangelical Christian movement known as Jehovah’s Witnesses and living in Nazi occupied Alsace-Lorraine during World War II. Like the Jews, Gypsies, Homosexuals, Communists, and political liberals, the

Facing the Lion review by Joy Moore

, Davenport, IA Memoirs of a Young Girl in Nazi Europe Simone Arnold Liebster This story takes a potent look at a disturbing time in history. It is the story of Nazi Germany told through the eyes of a little girl. Born into a loving and secure family, Simone Arnold’s

Crucible of Terror review by John Weiss

The Graduate Center of the City University of New York A Story of Survival Through the Nazi Storm Max Liebster Max Liebster’s account of his experience in the labor and death camps of the Nazis is an absorbing story of his despair and ultimate return to hope and faith through

Crucible of Terror review by John K. Roth

Claremont McKenna College A Story of Survival Through the Nazi Storm Max Liebster In heartbreaking detail, this memoir plunges its readers into the depths of the Holocaust’s darkness. In that darkness the human spirit did not triumph, but the testimony of survivors such as Max Liebster shows that resistance against