Federal Court of Justice Negotiates Archive of Persecuted Family of Jehovah's Witnesses
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The Federal Court of Justice is examining whether the religious community should receive back an important document of Nazi persecution. So far, the documents are in the hands of a museum that is refusing to budge.
A museum in Dresden houses an archive that tells the story of the Kusserow family, who were persecuted during the Nazi era. Jehovah's Witnesses are claiming ownership of the more than 1,000 documents.
A family archive of Jehovah's Witnesses from the time of National Socialism employs the Federal Court of Justice (BGH) in Karlsruhe on Friday (09.00 a.m.). A woman who died in 2005 documented the persecution of her family. Her legacy is the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, an association of the religious community. He sues the Federal Republic of Germany. (Az. V ZR 92/25)For in 2008 the state asked to borrow the archive for an exhibition. The…
A museum in Dresden houses an archive that tells the story of the Kusserow family, who were persecuted during the Nazi era. Jehovah's Witnesses are claiming ownership of the more than 1,000 documents.
A museum in Dresden houses an archive that tells the story of the Kusserow family, who were persecuted during the Nazi era. Jehovah's Witnesses are claiming ownership of the more than 1,000 documents.
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