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Interviewed
by Bret Werb, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, |
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12 Jahre Forschungstätigkeit ... |
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Am 6. November 1996 in der Mahn- und Gedenkstätte Ravensbrück (links) und am 7. November 1996 im Mathematigebäude der TU-Berlin, Zentrum für Antisemitismusforschung (rechts) |
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S. Wrobel
is a writer and researcher on the history of Jehovah’s Witnesses in
Germany and their persecution during the national socialist and
communist periods. In April 1996, he founded the Watchtower
History Archive of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Selters/Taunus (Germany) and
directed it until November 2008. Presently he lives in Bavaria.
He has lectured in Austria, England, Germany, Poland, Russia, Sweden,
Israel, and the United States and contributed papers to Hans Hesse
(ed.), Persecution and Resistance of Jehovah’s Witnesses
During the Nazi-Regime 1933-1945 (Bremen, 2001) and Gerhard
Besier and Clemens Vollnhals (eds.), Repression und
Selbstbehauptung: die Zeugen Jehovas unter der NS- und der SED-Diktatur
(Berlin, 2003). His most recent essays were published
in Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte/Contemporary Church History (2003),
in Wolfgang Benz and Barbara Distel (eds.), Der Ort des
Terrors: Geschichte der nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager (vols
2 and 4, Munich, 2005 and 2006), and Religion, State &
Society, The Keston Journal (no. 34, 2006). Source: Notes on Contributors, in: Religion, State & Society, The Keston Journal, volume 34, Number 2, June 2006, page 87; updated December 2008. |