Holocaust LessonPosted With Permission of The Crescent-News Kristi Keller, a Holocaust resource consultant, visited Antwerp High School’s freshmen world history classes to share information about victims of the Holocaust, including Jehovah’s Witnesses. Keller also introduced students to the stories of Max Liebster and Simone Arnold Liebster, a husband and wife
Basalt students chat online with Holocaust survivorBy Michael McLaughlinPosted With Permission of The Aspen Times For years, students all over the world have learned about the Holocaust. Whether it was from history books or autobiographical accounts, such as “The Diary of a Young Girl” by Anne Frank, the words and
Leesburg Students Speak With Holocaust Survivor By Alyssa RichardsonPosted With Permission of Stacey Page Online On Tuesday, sixth grade students at Leesburg Elementary School gathered to talk face to face with a Holocaust survivor from France. Simone Arnold Liebster, a Jehovah’s Witness who faced persecution during the Holocaust, was able
July 27, 2012 While some of us were relaxing and soaking up the sun this summer, Michele Vaca and her Summer ESL students were hard at work developing English skills and making superb connections! Bringing her history background into her class, Mrs. Vaca introduced her students to Facing the Lion,
Reichenbach / Lautertal – Germany Max Liebster becomes an honorary citizen in his hometown.Excerpts from an article printed in the November 20, 2004 issue of the daily Bergstrasser Anzeiger. The new honorary citizen from Lautertal, Max Liebster (third from the left) with, from left to right, Mayor Jürgen Kaltwasser, Max’s wife, Simone
Excerpt from an article printed in the daily Bergdorfer Zeitung “It’s our duty to remember!”Yesterday Karin von Welck, Senator for Cultural Affairs, inaugurated a monument as a tribute to the memory of Jehovah’s Witnesses who were inmates of the Neuengamme concentration camp. Witali Kostanda (left) and Richard Rudolph (right), survivors of