Jehovah’s Witnesses are a Christian religious group strongly opposed to war, and the Nazi regime targeted Jehovah’s Witnesses for refusing to serve in the German military or make displays of loyalty to the Nazi state. Thousands were detained in concentration camps for refusing to comply with the regime, and hundreds were executed.
Jehovah's Witnesses
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Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
Belonging and Exclusion: Reshaping Society under Nazi RuleBible Study Materials Smuggled into Dachau
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Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
Belonging and Exclusion: Reshaping Society under Nazi RuleCopy of a Form Promising to Renounce Jehovah's Witnesses
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Family Life During the Holocaust
Everyday Life: Roles, Motives, and Choices During the HolocaustDecision in the Case of Franz Josef Seitz
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American Christians, Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust
Americans and the HolocaustLetter from J. L. Published in The Golden Age
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Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
Belonging and Exclusion: Reshaping Society under Nazi RuleMemo from Ernst Kaltenbrunner to Heinrich Himmler
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Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
Belonging and Exclusion: Reshaping Society under Nazi RuleOral History with Annemarie and Waldtraut Kusserow
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Targets of Eugenics
Belonging and Exclusion: Reshaping Society under Nazi RuleOral History with Robert Wagemann
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Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
Belonging and Exclusion: Reshaping Society under Nazi RulePaint Roller and Stencil Used by a Jehovah's Witness in a Labor Camp
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Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
Belonging and Exclusion: Reshaping Society under Nazi RulePrisoner Badges Worn by Jehovah's Witnesses in a Concentration Camp
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Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
Belonging and Exclusion: Reshaping Society under Nazi RulePunishment Card of Johann Ludwig Rachuba