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PROMOTING REMEMBRANCE AND PEACE

We commemorate the victims of dictatorship and persecution

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.

The eyewitness Simone Arnold-Liebster is available to schools and youth groups worldwide for free video conferences, which can be accompanied educationally with our educational material. We also support and organize exhibitions and events.

Liberation of Nazi victims in Gusen

Adolphe and Emma Arnold wore the “purple triangle” used in the concentration camps to identify Jehovah’s Witnesses (Bible Students). They were among the approximately 14,000 members of the Christian faith community in Europe who were persecuted under National Socialism.

Liberation of Nazi victims in Gusen

Historical sources document the persecution and moral resistance of Jehovah’s Witnesses and their solidarity with other victim groups. Oral history interviews and testimonies preserve the memory of what happened.

The autobiographies of the founders give a moving account of their personal experiences of persecution and have also gained recognition among experts. We promote the publication of testimonies and research on persecution and resistance.

Support the activities of the Arnold Liebster Foundation with a one-time or permanent financial donation.

Learn more about the founders, the foundation and the activities of the foundation.