The Jehovah’s Witnesses (Bible Students) in the concentration camp. Special exhibitionMarch 1st through August 31st, 2007 Hours:Tuesday through Saturday, 9 am to 5 pm Location:Zellenbau (former camp jail), exhibition hall Ravensbrück Memorial. INVITATIONto the opening of the exhibition”The Purple Triangles in Ravensbrück “on February 28, 2007, at 5 pm. This
“Remembering for the Future – 70 Years Later”: This is the theme for a series of events to which ALF founder Simone Liebster was invited and which focus on the persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses during the Third Reich. The events are being held in the region of Münster (North Rhein-Westphalia) and will
Greg and Sandra Milakovich, U.S. contacts for the Arnold-Liebster Foundation, were invited to present a one-hour workshop on the Nazi persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses as part of the following 7th-12th grade teacher workshop at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Skokie, Illinois. A highlight of the workshop was
Special exhibitionfrom November 22, 2007 to February 13, 2008 Opening hours:Tuesday to Friday, 10 am – 4 pmEvery first Saturday and Sunday of the month,1 pm – 5 pmAdmission freeExhibition venue:“Roter Ochse” Memorial Site Halle (Saale)Am Kirchtor 20 b06108 Halle (Saale) In 1842 the “Royal Prussian Penal, Learning and Correctional
Greetings from Max Liebster on the occasion of the unveiling of a monument on the grounds of the Neuengamme concentration camp for Jehovah’s Witnesses, 1940 – 1945 As a former prisoner of the Neuengamme concentration camp, it is a privilege to greet you. I obviously would have enjoyed being present
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 Jehovah’s Witnesses at the concentration camp memorial. This plaque, affixed to a brick wall, carries the inscription: “Jehovah’s Witnesses (Bible Students) of the Neuengamme camp,