Chapter 1 : 1898-1922The Stranger’s Daughter Chapter 2 : 1923-1939Wife and Mother Chapter 3 : 1940-1941World War II and Persecution Chapter 4 : 1942-1943A Mother’s Courage Chapter 5 : 1943-1945Taken Away! Chapter 6 : 1945-1979Return to Life
Chapter 1 : 1897 / 1914Hounded by poverty Chapter 2 : 1914 / 1922World War I, deportation…and Emma ! Chapter 3 : 1923 / 1930Adolphe and Emma weave their nest Chapter 4 : 1932 / 1938Two crucial decisions Chapter 5 : 1938 / 1941Faith under fire Chapter 6 : 1941
This memorial to Max Liebster, honorary citizen of Reichenbach, should remind us of all who have suffered unjustly under the National Socialist regime, and stimulate us to think about our own values and goals. Memorial to Max Liebster in Reichenbach
The Buchenwald SeriesWatercolors by Johannes SteyerA Jehovah’s Witness survivor As prisoner #1795, Steyer shares 27 freeze-frame visions in chronological order that contrast ten years of Nazi terror with individual religious determination and hope. The artist chose to use bright colors, perhaps reflecting the hope and optimistic yearning that infused his
The Danner Family The Danner family lived at No. 3, Rue des Seigneur in Lower Yutz, Moselle, France. The father, Jacques Danner (nicknamed Jacob) was born on March 22, 1898 in Rohrbach and worked as a laborer at the blast furnaces. He married Augustine Rosine Hantz, born on February 25,
Below you will find the transcript of the following video: https://sfi.usc.edu/content/living-histories-franz-wohlfahrt A more extensive video can be found here: https://sfi.usc.edu/content/franz-wohlfahrt CARD #1 Jehovah’s Witnesses were targeted for persecution based on their religious convictions and/or expression of those convictions. When they refused to comply with compulsory military service in Germany, increasing
During the 2009 school year tenth-grade students from Northrop High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana asked Robert Wagemann the following questions regarding his personal experiences during the Holocaust. Question #1 : Did you or your family have second thoughts about your faith and whether there was a god? Question #2
QUESTION #1:DID YOU OR YOUR FAMILY HAVE SECOND THOUGHTS ABOUT YOUR FAITH AND WHETHER THERE WAS A GOD? After seeing the hypocrisy of the mainstream religions (the Catholic Church making a Concordat with the Hitler regime and the Protestants’ clergy encouraging the people to vote for It), my parents’ study