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opposing the Nazis, he showed solidarity with the imprisoned pastor Martin Niemöller, was arrested several times and finally conscripted into the Wehrmacht...
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early years WWII. Released his camp diaries post war. Reverend Martin Niemöller, a critic of the Nazis and author of the statement "First they came ....
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settings or secular songs. He wrote one mass, and several liturgical works. Niemöller lists 3 secular songs. Ach hülf mich leid and other works by Adam of Fulda...
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example Kurt Schuschnigg, Bogislaw von Bonin, Hjalmar Schacht, Martin Niemöller, Georg Thomas, and Alexander von Falkenhausen), freed by the Wehrmacht...
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Bible quickly alienated sections of the Protestant church. Pastor Martin Niemöller responded by founding the Pastors' Emergency League, a Protestant denomination...
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Martin Niemöller and Dietrich Bonhoeffer; both rejected the Nazi efforts to meld volkisch principles with traditional Lutheran doctrine. Martin Niemöller organized...
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also allowed regular visits to the camp brothel.[page needed] Martin Niemöller was also a special inmate in the Sachsenhausen "bunker" and believed the...
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prisoners included such prominent political and religious figures as Martin Niemöller, Kurt von Schuschnigg, Édouard Daladier, Léon Blum, Franz Halder, and...
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the Pfarrernotbund (Emergency Covenant of Pastors) led by pastor Martin Niemöller. In consequence of the 1934 meeting, many member churches distanced themselves...
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