Contents
Michael Berenbaum
Preface
 9
Hans Hesse
Foreword
12
Part A
Henry Friedlander
Categories of Concentration Camp Prisoners
17
Christoph Daxelmüller
Solidarity and the Will to Survive: Religious and Social Behavior of
Jehovah's Witnesses in Concentration Camps
23
Jürgen Harder and Hans Hesse
Female Jehovah's Witnesses in Moringen Women's Concentration Camp:
Women's Resistance in Nazi Germany
36
Kirsten John-Stucke
Jehovah's Witnesses in Wewelsburg Concentration Camp
60
Antje Zeiger
Jehovah's Witnesses in Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
72
Martin Guse
"The Little One … He Had to Suffer a Lot": Jehovah's Witnesses
in the Moringen Concentration Camp for Juveniles
96
Thomas Rahe
Jehovah's Witnesses in Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp
113
Johannes Wrobel
The Buchenwald Series: Watercolors by the Jehovah's Witness
Johannes Steyer
124
Sybil Milton
Jehovah's Witnesses as Forgotten Victims
141
Sybil Milton
Jehovah's Witnesses: A Documentation
149
Angela Nerlich and Wolfram Slupina
Rescued From Oblivion: The Case of Hans Gärtner
166
Ursula Krause-Schmitt
Resistance and Persecution of Female Jehovah's Witnesses
197
Hubert Roser
The Religious Association of Jehovah's Witnesses
in Baden and Wurttemberg, 1933-19451
203
Hans-Hermann Dirksen
Jehovah's Witnesses in the German Democratic Republic
210
Göran Westphal
The Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Weimar, 1945-19901
229
Detlef Garbe
Social Disinterest, Governmental Disinformation, Renewed Persecution,
and Now Manipulation of History?
251
Wolfram Slupina
Persecuted and Almost Forgotten
266
Part B
Walter Köbe
History, Past and Present: Jehovah's Witnesses in Germany
294
Johannes Wrobel
The Video Documentary "Jehovah's Witnesses Stand Firm Against
Nazi Assault": Propaganda or Historical Document?
306
Gabriele Yonan
History, Past and Present: Jehovah's Witnesses in Germany.
An Analysis of the Documentary "Stand Firm Against Nazi Assault"
From the Perspective of Religious Studies
332
Dietrich Hellmund
Critical Reflection on the Video Documentary "Stand Firm Against
Nazi Assault": Propaganda or Historical Documentation?
343
Lutz Lemhöfer
Between Historical Documentation and Public Promotion of One's Image.
Comments About the Watch Tower Society Film: "Stand Firm Against
Nazi Assault"
350
Wolfram Slupina
"Jehovah's Witnesses Stand Firm Against Nazi Assault"-Touring
Exhibitions and Video Presentations, 1996-2000
356
Jolene Chu
From Marginalization to Martyrdom
367
James N. Pellechia
Teaching Tolerance: A Case Study
374
Hans-Hermann Dirksen, Jürgen Harder, Hans Hesse, and Johannes Wrobel
Chronology: Development and Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses
379
Bibliography 387
Contributors 402