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choose a language english deutsch español français italiano home the founders education traveling exhibitions primary documents books displays & artifacts international activities the foundation contact foundation mission the arnold-liebster foundation seeks to promote peace, tolerance, human rights, and religious freedom by peaceful and non political means... >> more activities the foundation has sponsored or shared in numerous international events... >> more arnold-liebster foundation news and events press release: july 17, 2018 museum remains deeply concerned over the russian government’s persecution of jehovah’s witnesses april 7, 2017 united states holocaust memorial museum expresses deep concern over treatment of jehovah’s witnesses in russia “jehovah’s witnesses: standing firm in their faith during world war ii” by giovani and mikaila bardessono, grade 12 prosser high school, prosser, washington national history day 2017 theme: taking a stand in history regionals senior group performance for more information “ everlasting faith ” by erik zou, grade 8, jonas clarke middle school, lexington, massachusetts first-prize recipient in chapman university’s 16th annual holocaust art and writing contest, orange, california. based on survivor testimony of franz wohlfahrt. arizona council for history education annual conference srp corporate office 1500 n. mill avenue tempe, arizona august 25, 2018 the arnold-liebster foundation’s session “standing out and standing up in nazi europe” will feature an interview with holocaust-era survivor simone arnold liebster and an exhibit table with educator handouts and resources. munich documentation centre for the history of national socialism special exhibition: persecution of the jehovah’s witnesses in munich 1933–1945 september 27, 2018-january 7, 2019 the jehovah’s witnesses were subjected to repressions and persecution during the nazi era on account of their religious convictions. in a special exhibition accompanied by a catalogue the documentation centre will provide a comprehensive overview of the history of the persecution of this religious community in munich, drawing on many new sources. from 1933 a number of repressive measures were taken against the jehovah’s witnesses until they were eventually banned. they tried to defend themselves through major leafleting campaigns aimed at drawing the ban on their community to public attention. in addition, thousands of letters of protest and telegrams were sent to the german government, including some from abroad. the jehovah’s witnesses refused to give the hitler salute or to fight in the war and were consequently subjected to terrible repressions. in the concentration camps they were kept separate from the other prisoners. had they sworn allegiance to the nazi state, they could have liberated themselves from the camps, but very few of them did so. after the second world war began, refusing to perform military service was punishable with the death penalty, and the vast majority of those executed were jehovah’s witnesses. this state-sanctioned murder was the reason why after the war the right to refuse military service was enshrined in the basic law of the federal republic of germany. the exhibition will be accompanied by an event programme and a catalogue. for more information about the exhibition dachau concentration camp memorial site theme tour: jehovah’s witnesses in dachau concentration camp - resistance based on religious conviction saturday, december 8, 2018 also called “bible students,” jehovah’s witnesses were among the first to be banned and those who refused to conform were imprisoned in concentration camps. how could they preserve their faith and christian identity in the camps despite harsh nazi persecution? how was it possible to survive as a group? these questions, as well as background information about this prisoners’ group, will be examined during the tour through documents and biographies of jehovah’s witness camp inmates. included will be information about adolphe arnold, co-founder of the arnold-liebster foundation and father of simone arnold liebster. he was incarcerated in dachau from december 5, 1941, to august 17, 1944, for refusing to denounce his beliefs as a jehovah’s witness. his family smuggled scripture passages inside cookies they sent him, which he referred to as “vitamins.” for more information about the tour for more information about adolphe arnold in dachau 1 2 3 2 3 “what enabled us to offer moral resistance and stay firm in the face of a tyrannical state? “our strong convictions helped us reject omnipresent propaganda, respond to hateful persecution with love and forgiveness, and conquer despair thanks to our firm hope. “may these reflections, testimonies, and narratives help our visitors understand that intolerance leads to exclusion, persecution, and ultimately annihilation. “may these historical accounts likewise inspire strength and courage in those suffering oppression of all kinds.” the founders legal notice - © arnold-liebster foundation 2016
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