
Who was Max Liebster?
In 1933, the year Hitler came to power, I was an 18-year-old Jewish lad living in Germany. I witnessed the dreadful rise of Nazism and
In 1933, the year Hitler came to power, I was an 18-year-old Jewish lad living in Germany. I witnessed the dreadful rise of Nazism and
I have often had the privilege of talking to young people. Everywhere in the United States, Canada, France, Switzerland, and Germany, I sensed how young
Jehovah’s Witnesses tried again and again to tell the world about the terrible things happening in Nazi Germany. In 1938 the Witnesses published the book Crusade
A signature in exchange for freedom seems like a very simple choice. But to the Nazis and to the Witnesses, the declaration meant much more than a
Survival and Resistance: The Netherlands Under Nazi Occupation Linda M. Woolf, Ph.D. “(…) While most individuals are aware of the extreme persecution of the Jews
SS guards used badge markings on concentration camp uniforms to identify a prisoner’s category. n 1937 Jehovah’s Witnesses (Bibelforscher) were designated by their own symbol
Announcement The city of Hamburg and the International Association of the Neuengamme concentration camp (AIN) agreed to install a commemorative plaque dedicated to the prisoners