What Did the Faith Community Stand For? Doctrines and Deeds in Nazi Europe
Examine how different faith communities, including Jehovah's Witnesses, Protestants, and Catholics, reacted in the face of the challenges then—and the questions the history poses today. On November 16, 2017, the Museum hosted a discussion about the rise of National Socialism in Germany and the ensuing terror raised profound theological and ethical questions for people of all faiths. While some religious leaders openly supported the Nazi regime, others refused allegiance to the party or defied the laws and sheltered victims of state-sanctioned hate, even if it meant risking arrest and ultimately, their lives. Please share your reflections using: #AskWHY and #USHMM

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Why Did the Holocaust Happen?

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Two Kingdoms in the Third Reich - Professor Alec Ryrie

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Jehovah Witness Holocaust Survivor Victor Schnell | USC Shoah Foundation

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From Ordinary German to Mass Murderer

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"Purple Triangles" (BBC aired film)

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Jehovah's Witness Robert Wagemann Testimony | USC Shoah Foundation

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