Talk:Baháʼí Faith in Germany
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a few more bits perhaps....
[edit]Neither exactly German but affected by WWII.
- "369. Szanto-Felbermann, Renee. Rebirth: The Memoirs of Renee Szanto-Felbermann. London: Baha'i Publishing Trust, 1980. 185 p. Autobiography of a woman of Jewish heritage who was the first Hungarian Baha'i. Particularly interesting is the period as a Jewish-Baha'i in Hungary during the Nazi era. Includes her escape to England during the 1956 uprising. 7.2521."
- "88--Lydia Zamenhof: a daughter of Dr. Zamenhof, the inventor of Esperanto. She taught the Faith in Europe and visited the United States in 1937. During the War she met her death in a Nazi concentration camp in Poland. Commemorative meetings for Miss Zamenhof were held throughout the United States and Canada during the latter part of October, 1946." and "151-Lydia Zamenhof [CIRCA 23 JANUARY 1946 151.1] HEARTILY APPROVE NATIONWIDE OBSERVANCE FOR DAUNTLESS LYDIA ZAMENHOF.78 HER NOTABLE SERVICES TENACITY MODESTY UNWAVERING DEVOTION FULLY MERIT HIGH TRIBUTE AMERICAN BELIEVERS. DO NOT ADVISE HOWEVER DESIGNATE HER MARTYR." and "78. Miss Zamenhof and her family, who were Jewish, had been arrested and taken to a Nazi concentration camp in 1942. Two years later, in August 1944, Lidia died in the death camp at Treblinka. Commemorative observances were held for her in Bahá'í communities throughout Canada and the United States in October 1946."--Smkolins (talk) 04:29, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
some folks around here might be interested in expanding sections of `Abdu'l-Bahá's journeys to the West
[edit]Thank you so much
[edit]for this interesting article. As the german Wikipedia is extremely left-leaning, there is almost no room for other religions than islam. So thank you again for this informatin gathered here. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.156.64.183 (talk) 08:17, 10 December 2012 (UTC)
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