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Persecution and Resistance of Jehovah's Witnesses During the Nazi-Regime

Persecution and Resistance of Jehovah's Witnesses During the Nazi-Regime

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Hardback

£23.95

Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 9783861087502
Number of Pages: 408
Published: 01/11/2002

More than 50 years after the end of the Third Reich, Jehovah's Witnesses, like Sinti and Roma, continue to be forgotten victims in the broader public’s consciousness. Only recently have historians and concentration camp memorials increasingly focused on this category of inmates who were marked and stigmatized in concentration camps with purple triangles. Through 22 articles, 19 authors employ the latest research in Persecution and Resistance of Jehovah’s Witnesses during the Nazi Regime to summarize the multifaceted history of those prisoners in the Wewelsburg, Sachsenhausen and Moringen concentration camps. Comprehensively, this volume includes a lens on the persecution of the female members of Jehovah's Witnesses, who made up the largest group of inmates of the female concentration camps up until the beginning of the Second World War; contributions that for the first time deal with the hitherto largely unknown history of the persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses specifically in the GDR; and, to round out this volume’s extensiveness, there also are around 120 documents and photos, previously mostly unseen.

Preface Michael Berenbaum

Foreword Hans Hesse

PART A:

Chapter 1. Categories of Concentration Camp Prisoners
Henry Friedlander

Chapter 2. Solidarity and the Will to Survive: Religious and Social Behavior of Jehova's Witnesses in Concentration Camps
Christoph Daxelmüller

Chapter 3. Female Jehova's Witnesses in Morningen Women's Concentration Camp: Women's Resistance in Nazi Germany
Jürgen Harder and Hans Hesse

Chapter 4. Jehova's Witnesses in Wewelsburg Concentration Camp
Kirsten John-Stucke

Chapter 5. Jehova's Witnesses in Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
Antje Zeiger

Chapter 6. "The Little One … He Had to Suffer a Lot": Jehova's Witnesses in the Morningen Concentration Camp for Juveniles
Martin Guse

Chapter 7. Jehova's Witnesses in Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp
Thomas Rahe

Chapter 8. The Buchenwald Series: Watercolors by Jehova's Witness Johannes Steyer
Johannes Wrobel

Chapter 9. Jehova's Witnesses as Forgotten Victims
Sybil Milton

Chapter 10. Jehova's Witnesses: A Documentation; Rescued from Oblivion: The Case of Hans Gärtner
Sybil Milton

Chapter 11. Resistance and Persecution of Female Jehova's Witnesses
Angela Nerlich and Wolfram Slupina

Chapter 12. The Religious Association of Jehova's Witnesses in Baden and Württemberg, 1933-1945
Hubert Roser

Chapter 13. Jehova's Witnesses in the German Democratic Republic
Hans-Hermann Dirksen

Chapter 14. The Persecution of Jehova's Witnesses in Weimar, 1945-1990
Göran Westphal

Chapter 15. Social Disinterest, Governmental Disinformation, Renewed Persecution, and Now Manipulation of History?
Detlef Garbe

Chapter 16. Persecuted and Almost Forgotten
Wolfram Slupina

PART B:

Chapter 17. History, Past adn Present: Jehova's Witnesses in Germany
Walter Köbe

Chapter 18. The Video Documentary "Jehova's Witnesses Stand Firm Against Nazi Assault": Propaganda or Historical Document?
Johannes Wrobel

Chapter 19. History, Past and Present: Jehova's Witnesses in Germany. An Analysis of the Documentary "Stand Firm Against Nazi Assault" from the Perspective of Religious Studies
Gabriele Yonan

Chapter 20. Critical Reflection on the Video Documentary "Stand Firm Against Nazi Assault": Propaganda or Historical Documentation?
Dietrich Hellmund

Chapter 21. Between Historical Documentation and Public Promotion of One's Image. Comments About the Watch Tower Society Film: "Stand Firm Against Nazi Assault"
Lutz Lemhöfer

Chapter 22. "Jehova's Witnesses Stand Firm Against Nazi Assault" — Touring Exhibitions and Video Presentations, 1996-2000
Wolfram Slupina

Chapter 23. From Marginalization to Martyrdom
Jolene Chu

Chapter 24. Teaching Tolerance: A Case Study
James N. Pellechia

Chapter 25. Chronology: Development and Persecution of Jehova's Witnesses
Hans-Hermann Dirksen, Jürgen Harder, Hans Hesse and Johannes Wrobel

Bibliography
Contributors

Hans Hesse

Hans Hesse received his master's degree in history from the Free University, Berlin and is a freelance author. He is author of Hoffnung ist ein ewiges Bergäbnis: Edition des Briefwechsels von Hannah Vogt aus dem KZ Moringen 1933 (Bremen, 1998).