WTS MILKS HOLOCAUST FOR $$$ AND P.R.

by MadApostate 39 Replies latest watchtower scandals

  • LDH
    LDH

    First of all, I find it wildly amusing that:

    James N. Pellechia,Associate Editor of Watch Tower Publications and Director of Public Affairs Office, Watch Tower Society

    Even *GETS* invited to an audience that is comprised of people of REAL import such as:
    Mr. Chairman Emanuelis Zingeris, Mr. President Valdas Adamkus, Mr. Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius, Mr. President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Lord Russell-Johnston, Mr. Secretary General of the Council of Europe Walter Schwimmer, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury of the United States Mr. Stuart Eizenstat, honored colleagues

    HA!

    Now, a question of semantics. Is this a class-action lawsuit, in which the victims themselves are being represented by the WT, or is this a lawsuit brought about strictly by the WTBS?

    In other words, what will be the dispensation of any monetary award?

    I've read and re-read the posts but can't seem to figure it out!

    Lisa

  • MadApostate
    MadApostate

    D. PROPOSAL FROM JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES ORGANIZATION

    WATCH TOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA

    Address: 100 Watchtower Drive, Patterson, NY 12563; Tel No: 914-306-0700

    Contact: Carolyn R. Wah, Associate General Counsel

    Date of Proposal: December 7, 1999; as supplemented August 23, 2000; on August 10, 1999 and on June 22, 2000 the Special Master met with Carolyn R. Wah, Jolene Chu and James Pellechia.

    Proposal Summary: Special consideration should be given to applications of the surviving Jehovah's Witness victims of Nazi persecution. The Watch Tower would use a portion of the Settlement Fund to support its ongoing research and archival work on the Holocaust and presentations of its findings. It would devote any allocated monies solely to Holocaust education and the remembrance of the prisoners who bore the purple triangle, which represented the Jehovah's Witnesses. Watch Tower proposes to establish a legal entity to make cash payments and in-kind distributions to needy Jehovah's Witness class members.

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  • MadApostate
    MadApostate

    NEW GROUND BROKEN!!!!

    Sunday Public Talk is officially part of the Conference Program.

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    Man imprisoned by Nazis speaks about taking a stand

    By Matt Holsapple, Journal and Courier

    Battle Ground Middle School students heard a firsthand account of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust by a speaker who encouraged them to stand up for their convictions.

    <PHOTO>

    COMPELLING WORDS: Allison Phebos (from foreground to back), Sharonda Arnett and Marlena Edmondson, listen Friday to Rudolph Graischen speak of his experiences growing up as a child in Nazi Germany at Battle Ground Middle School.
    (Photo by Frank Oliver, Journal and Courier)

    Rudolph Graichen, who was imprisoned by the Gestapo for being a Jehovah's Witness, told students that no matter what happened to him, he never regretted standing up to the Nazis and refusing to denounce his faith.

    "Don't ever let yourself get pushed into doing something you know is not right," Graichen said. "The Nazis in Germany were a minority. The majority of people were not Nazis -- they were just cowards."

    In 1937, when Adolf Hitler came to power and Graichen was 8, there were about 25,000 Jehovah's Witnesses in Germany. As they did with many other groups including Jews, the Nazi Gestapo began systematically arresting Jehovah's Witnesses.

    Men of Graichen's congregation, including his father, were arrested and Graichen and his twin sister were taken from their mother and placed in a reformatory school, where they were told they couldn't be harmed by their mother's "unfit ideas."

    "You know who ends up at reformatory schools -- real bad kids," he said. "It's a bad place to be."

    While at the school, Graichen was under constant pressure from teachers and peers to denounce his
    religion and join the Hitler Youth.

    "Schools were in competition to have 100 percent participation; nothing else was acceptable. The teacher in my class was always one little boy short of 100 percent," he said.

    Although the teacher used several tactics -- shame, anger, exclusion -- to persuade him to join, he still refused. Years later, he continued to resist and was finally arrested for being in possession of books about his faith.

    He spent four years in prison -- more than one of those years was in solitary confinement -- but he said he does not regret standing up for what he believed was right.

    He reminded students at Battle Ground that just because everyone else seems to be conforming, does not mean conforming is the right thing to do.

    "You have to make decisions," he said. "Maybe someone will offer you a cigarette, or some dope. Just because everyone else is doing it, doesn't mean you should."

    Besides his talk at Battle Ground, Graichen is in Greater Lafayette to participate in the Holocaust Remembrance Conference this weekend at Purdue University.

    At both 4:30 and 8 p.m., he will give presentations with James Pellichia about the battle between conformity and consciousness in Germany during the Holocaust. The later session will focus on Graichen's own experiences, while the first will discuss ways to work the issue into classroom discussions about the Holocaust.

    Pellichia, a writer and filmmaker who serves as associate editor for Watch Tower Publications, said the decisions that Jehovah's Witnesses and others had to make about conforming to Nazi efforts is similar to the peer pressure that young people are faced with every day.

    He has helped developed a study guide and conducts workshops that assist educators in showing kids how elements of the Holocaust relate to their own experiences.

    For example, he said, many of the tactics that Nazis used to pressure young people into joining their youth organizations are the same ones that today's gangs use to recruit new members.

    "I think kids need that today," Pellichia said. "They have lots of pressure to cave into."

    Graichen said he hoped that hearing about his experiences would help kids stand up for what they believe in -- even when that means going against the crowd.

    "It's not because everyone does something that it is right," said Graichen. "Many people do not have the inner courage to stand up for their convictions."

    Today

    Class of 1950 Lecture Hall
    Purdue University

    1 p.m. - Registration

    1:30 p.m. - Session Chair: Myra Mason

    1:35 p.m. - "Radical Islam and Global Terrorism." Hillel Fradkin, president, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, D.C.

    2:35 p.m. - "Working Together for Common Needs." Grace Feuerverger, professor, University of Toronto, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education

    3:25 p.m. - "Learning From Wounded Knee - A 1973 Footnote to 1890 American History." Harlington Wood Jr., circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, Springfield, Ill.

    4:30 p.m. - Concurrent workshops

    1. "Radical Islam and Global Dialogue." Don Mitchell, moderator
    Participants: Rev. Stanley Bomgarden, Fazrul Ismail, Robert Melson, Tom Ryba, Imam Mikal Saahir. Resource: Hillel Fradkin
    2. "Jehovah's Witnesses: Conscience vs. Conformity." Mike Carson, moderator. Resource: Rudolf Graichen, James Pellechia
    3. "Teaching the Holocaust." Donna Schurman, Tami Hicks and Trudy Nelson, moderators. Resources: Paul Parks, Robert Ringel, Norman Salsitz
    4. "Learning Peace - Living Peace." Judy Myers-Walls, moderator. Resources: Grace Feuerverger, Harlington Wood Jr.
    5. "Sweatshops: Human Rights - Human Dignity."
    6. "Recognizing Differences in Sex and Gender." Breck Jones, moderator

    6:30 p.m. - Supper (donation $5, students $3), Hillel Foundation, 912 W. State St., West Lafayette
    Class of 1950 Lecture Hall

    8 p.m. - Survivors and Witnesses. Session Chair Dean Margaret Rowe

    Presenters:
    1. Rudolf Graichen, Jehovah's Witness survivor of the Holocaust, interviewed by James Pellechia
    2. Paul Parks, Purdue distinguished engineering alumnus, Army engineer World War II, "The Camps Remembered and Facing Racial Discrimination."
    3. Norman Salsitz, "Surviving Against All Odds."
    4. Robert Ringel, "A Post-Shoah Search for My Heritage."

    Sunday

    Concurrent sessions

    10 a.m. - Kingdom Hall Jehovah's Witnesses, 4111 Soldiers Home Road, West Lafayette. Rudolf Graichen, survivor, "Bearing Up Under Persecution" (presented in Spanish)

    10:30 a.m. - Hillel Foundation, 912 W. State St., West Lafayette, "Resolving Differences." Grace Feuerverger, facilitator

    10:30 a.m. - Dayton Memorial Presbyterian Church, 731 Walnut St., (Indiana 38) Dayton. "The Miracle of Surviving." Norman Salsitz, survivor
    Noon brunch, Hillel Foundation, (donation $5, students $3)
    Class of 1950 Lecture Hall, Purdue University

    1:30 p.m. - Session chair Marla Bluestein

    ROTC Color Guard - "Star Spangled Banner"

    Mayors' proclamation: Dave Heath, Lafayette; Sonya Margerum, West
    Lafayette

    Memorial tribute

    Flame of Remembrance - Candle of Hope

    2:10 p.m. - "Freedom for My Father." Jin Xu, daughter of Wenli Xu, Chinese political prisoner
    Resolutions

    Rev. Stanley R. Bomgarden, chair

    2:30 p.m. "War Against Terrorism Since Sept. 11," Lt. Col. Joseph Corrigan, Pentagon Liaison to Congress

    3:20 p.m. - "Winning the War Against Terrorism." Todd Rosenblum, senior adviser to Sen. Evan Bayh on foreign affairs and national security

    4:15 p.m. - Student panel: "Terrorism in Our World Today." Elliott Dickinson (student chair). Participants: Emre Gunay, Kevin Mercer, Marko Nilsson, Rachel Santellano

    5 p.m. - Workshop reports

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  • sf
    sf

    Is there a URL to this, please?

    Nice to "see" you by the way.

    sKally

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  • Nathan Natas
    Nathan Natas

    UPDATE

    link: http://www.kolotv.com/index.php?link=readmore&sid=3715

    11/07/02 -Holocaust Survivor Visits UNR Students

    Staff reports

    RENO -- He was just 14 years old when Nazis took him away.

    Wednesday, he recalled his horrifying experiences in a World War II concentration camp to University of Nevada students.

    Joseph Kempler is a 74-year-old Holocaust survivor. On Wednesday, he spoke to students of the University of Nevada, Reno's "Literature of the Holocaust" class about what he endured.

    The PBS network was also in the audience, videotaping Kempler for an upcoming documentary about persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany.

    Kempler, who was raised Jewish but later became a Jehovah's Witness, says members of that religion are often forgotten in Holocaust history.

    "They were there essentially as volunteers," he says. "They could have gotten out simply by sending a statement pledging loyalty to Hitler which they refused to do, and as a result they stayed in the camp. And this part of history is unknown."

    The upcoming PBS documentary is tenatively being called "Knocking." The working title comes from Kempler's recollection of Jehovah's Witnesses knocking on his apartment door years after the Holocaust had ended, and remembering their kindness to him in the concentration camps.

  • Nathan Natas
    Nathan Natas

    Here's the text of an email I sent in response to the article:

    SUBJECT: Jehovah's Witnesses & The Nazis
    TO: Tim Perry, General Mgr. <[email protected]>,
    Jason Pasco, News Operations Mgr. <[email protected]>

    I read with interest your 11/07/02 staff article, "Holocaust Survivor Visits UNR Students," which spoke of the experience of 74 year old Joseph Kempler as a Jehovah's Witness who experienced persecution in Nazi Germany. Mr. Kempler speaks of the "unknown history" of Jehovah's Witnesses and nazi Germany.

    In the interest of disclosing some more of this "unknown history,", I think you might find the following comments from the 1934 YEARBOOK OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, published by The Watchtower Bible & Tract Society to be very enlightening. They make it clear that in 1934 the Watchtower Society under the leadership of it's second president, "Judge" Joseph Franklin Rutherford, actually tried to curry the favor of the German Nazi party. If you are interested, I can arrange to provide you with evidence of the accuracy of these quotes.

    1934 YEARBOOK OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, page 134:

    "The greatest and the most oppressive empire on earth is the Anglo-American empire. By that is meant the British Empire, of which the United States of America forms a part. It has been the commercial Jews of the British-American empire that have built up and carried on Big Business as a means of exploiting and oppressing the peoples of many nations. This fact particularly applies to the cities of London and New York, the stronghold of Big Business. This fact is so manifest in America that there is a proverb concerning the city of New York which says: The Jews own it, the Irish Catholics rule it, and the Americans pay the bills."

    1934 YEARBOOK OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, page 135:

    "The present government of Germany has declared emphatically against Big Business oppressors and in opposition to the wrongful religious influence in the political affairs of the nations. Such is exactly our position."

    1934 YEARBOOK OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, page 136:

    "Instead of being against the principles advocated by the government of Germany, we stand squarely for such principles, and point out that Jehovah God through Christ Jesus will bring about the full realization of these principles and will give to the people peace and prosperity and the greatest desire of every honest heart."

    1934 YEARBOOK OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, page 137:

    "A careful examination of our books and literature will disclose the fact that the very high ideals held and promulgated by the present national government are set forth in and endorsed and strongly emphasized in our publications and show that Jehovah God will see to it that these high ideals in due time will be attained by all persons who love righteousness..."

    1934 YEARBOOK OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, page 138:

    "Let us remind the government and the people of Germany, that it was the League of Nations compact that laid upon the shoulders of the German people the great unjust and unbearable burdens. That the League of Nations compact was not brought forth by the friends of Germany."

  • Nathan Natas
    Nathan Natas

    Is there anyone near RENO, NV who can provide contact info for the PBS station preparing this documentary? We want it to be ACCURATE, don't we?

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