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Jehovah’s Witnesses: Faith Under Fire Exhibition Details
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January 19th to April 6th, 2008
Third Floor |
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| Jehovah’s Witnesses, a Christian community of 35,000 in Germany and occupied lands, refused to conform to the Nazi ideology of hate. They suffered severely for their belief in nonviolence and their utter rejection of racism. Thrown into Nazi camps, they became eyewitnesses of Nazi genocide. As historian John Toland wrote, this is “a story of human courage that must be heard.”
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| For more information about the Arnold-Liebster Foundation, including educational materials on the Nazi persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses, see www.alst.org |
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| Exhibit Opening on 01/19/2008
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| Exhibit Closing on 04/06/2008
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