Faith Under Fire

Faith Under Fire, a traveling exhibition created for The Florida Holocaust Museum by the Arnold-Liebster Foundation, chronicles the Nazi persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Witnesses’ nonviolent resistance to Nazi terror inside and outside the camps.

Jehovah’s Witnesses, a Christian community of 35,000 in Germany and occupied lands, refused to conform to the Nazi ideology of hate. They suffered severely for their belief in nonviolence and their utter rejection of racism. Thrown into Nazi camps, they became eyewitnesses of Nazi genocide. As historian John Toland wrote, this is “a story of human courage that must be heard.”

Jehovah’s Witnesses:  Faith Under Fire a traveling exhibition of The Florida Holocaust Museum.

Availability:  To be negotiated

Exhibit includes:

  • 12 framed photo/text panels
  • Free interactive video conference with survivors

Space requirements: Approx. 25-30 linear feet

Loan fee: $500 (plus freight)