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  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • 1 – History of Jehovah’s Witnesses
  • 2 – Female Jehovah’s Witnesses in the Ravensbrück Concentration Camp
  • 3 – The Monastery of St. Lambrecht
  • 4 – The Concentration Camp for Women at St. Lambrecht
  • 5 – The Women of St. Lambrecht: Their Life Stories
  • 6 – Trauma From the Past
  • 7 – Results
  • Additional Information
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5 – The Women of St. Lambrecht: Their Life Stories

5.1 – Female Jehovah’s Witnesses from the Netherlands

5.1.1 – Petronella Katharina (Katja/Toos) Berkers-van Lierop

5.1.2 – Gerdina Huisman-Rabouw

5.1.3 – Jansje (Jans) Hoogers-Elbertsen

5.1.4 – Corstiaantje (Sjaan) Pronk-van den Oever

5.1.5 – Froukje Volp-Rinzema

5.2 Female Jehovah’s Witness from Belgium

5.2.1 – Maria Floryn-Hernalsteen

5.3 – Female Jehovah’s Witnesses from Germany

5.3.01 – Alwine Blöbaum-Schlomann

5.3.02 – Ella Hempel-Zippel

5.3.03 – Franziska Herold-Ziegler

5.3.04 – Helene Leopold

5.3.05 – Anna Schädlich

5.3.06 – Emma Schüler

Paula Uhlig met echtgenoot (datum foto onbekend)

5.3.07 – Paula Johanna Auerbach-Uhlig

5.3.08 – Ella Ulbrich

5.3.09 – Magdalena Willibald-Sedlmeier

5.3.10 – Meta Klara Winkler

5.4 – Female Jehovah’s Witnesses from Austria

5.4.1 – Hedwig Hummel-Weninger

5.4.2 – Therese Schreiber

5.5 – Female Jehovah’s Witnesses from Poland

5.5.1 – Anna Czudek

5.5.2 – Antonia Kurcewski

5.5.3 – Febronia Makurat

5.5.4 – Elisabeth (Lisbeth) Schütt

5.5.5 – Paula (Paulina) Wölfle

Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • 1 - History of Jehovah’s Witnesses
  • 2 - Female Jehovah's Witnesses in the Ravensbrück Concentration Camp
  • 3 - The Monastery of St. Lambrecht
  • 4 - The Concentration Camp for Women at St. Lambrecht
  • 5 - The Women of St. Lambrecht: Their Life Stories
  • 6 - Trauma from the Past
  • 7 - Results
  • Additional Information
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In May 1943, a women’s concentration camp was founded in the confiscated Benedictine monastery of St. Lambrecht. In this sub camp of the concentration camps Ravensbrück and Mauthausen, 23 Bible Students were forced to perform hard labour. For the women who came from Austria, Germany, Poland, Belgium and the Netherlands, this SS work camp was the last station of a long odyssey through several concentration camps of the Third Reich. Anita Farkas reconstructed the history of the St. Lambrecht women’s concentration camp, including the life stories of the women who were persecuted there for religious reasons.

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