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Holocaust survivors interviews jehovahs witnesses

          Jehovah's Witness Holocaust survivor, Elizabeth Dopazo, was interviewed in as part of USC Shoah Foundation's Last Chance Testimony.

        1. Activities by the Jehovah's Witnesses were banned in the Third Reich in because of the Witnesses' religious principles and pacifistic.
        2. Even as a young girl, Jehovah's Witness Holocaust survivor, Simone Maria (Arnold) Liebster, firmly stood by her own beliefs.
        3. The Nazis regarded Jehovah's Witnesses as enemies of the state for their refusal to take an oath of loyalty to Adolf Hitler, or to serve in the German army.
        4. Stories of Jehovah's Witnesses who endured persecution and torture because of their faith but emerged as survivors.
        5. Even as a young girl, Jehovah's Witness Holocaust survivor, Simone Maria (Arnold) Liebster, firmly stood by her own beliefs..

          Holocaust survivors recall horrors of Auschwitz as Prince William and Kate attend London memorial

          Princess of Wales to attend UK Holocaust memorial this afternoonpublished at 14:27 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January

          Sean Coughlan
          Royal correspondent

          Image source, PA Media

          Catherine, the Princess of Wales, will be attending a Holocaust Memorial Day event in the UK this afternoon.

          It was already known that Prince William would be at the memorial, but it’s been announced that Catherine will be there alongside him, as she continues her return from ill-health.

          The event will bring together religious and civic leaders, as well as survivors of the Holocaust.

          The royals have been very committed to these commemorations.

          King Charles is taking part in the memorial at Auschwitz in Poland.

          Queen Camilla, at a reception last week hosted by the Anne Frank Trust, delivered a strong speech about the need to prevent prejudice.

          “Today, more than ever, with levels of antisemitism at their hig