Hello my name is Magdalena Kusserow. I was born on January 23, 1924 in Bochum, Germany. I come from a large family of 11 siblings. I grew up being a Jehovah’s Witness. My home was known as “The Golden Age” and they there we held the Jehovah’s Witness meetings. Between 1933-1939 my family was signalized by the Nazis as enemies. At my young of 12 years old I was part of the missionary work with my family. Both my parents were arrested while hosting a Bible study meeting. Our home was searched many times by the Gestapo’s after the arrest of my parents. My sisters and I were slick enough to hide any of the books that were about our religion. In the year of 1939 the Nazis took away my 3 youngest siblings, according to them to reeducate them as if weren’t doing it correctly. In 1941 I unfortunately was arrested and held in a juvenile until I was the age of 18. Then I was deported to Ravensbrueck concentration camp because I was told I was free to go but under the condition that gave up my religion belief and I wasn’t going to do that for them. I faced some curve balls. About a year after my sister Hildegard and mother were with me at Ravensbrueck concentration camp. In April of 1945 after a march we were released from Ravensbrueck concentration camp by the Russians. Once the war ended we returned to Bad Lippspringe And Im still alive. |
Hello my name is Magdalena Kusserow. I was born on January 23, 1924 in Bochum, Germany. I come from a large family of 11 siblings. I grew up being a Jehovah’s Witness. My home was known as “The Golden Age” and they there we held the Jehovah’s Witness meetings. Between 1933-1939 my family was signalized by the Nazis as enemies. At my young of 12 years old I was part of the missionary work with my family. Both my parents were arrested while hosting a Bible study meeting. Our home was searched many times by the Gestapo’s after the arrest of my parents. My sisters and I were slick enough to hide any of the books that were about our religion. In the year of 1939 the Nazis took away my 3 youngest siblings, according to them to reeducate them as if weren’t doing it correctly. In 1941 I unfortunately was arrested and held in a juvenile until I was the age of 18. Then I was deported to Ravensbrueck concentration camp because I was told I was free to go but under the condition that gave up my religion belief and I wasn’t going to do that for them. I faced some curve balls. About a year after my sister Hildegard and mother were with me at Ravensbrueck concentration camp. In April of 1945 after a march we were released from Ravensbrueck concentration camp by the Russians. Once the war ended we returned to Bad Lippspringe And Im still alive. |
Hello my name is Magdalena Kusserow. I was born on January 23, 1924 in Bochum, Germany. I come from a large family of 11 siblings. I grew up being a Jehovah’s Witness. My home was known as “The Golden Age” and they there we held the Jehovah’s Witness meetings. Between 1933-1939 my family was signalized by the Nazis as enemies. At my young of 12 years old I was part of the missionary work with my family. Both my parents were arrested while hosting a Bible study meeting. Our home was searched many times by the Gestapo’s after the arrest of my parents. My sisters and I were slick enough to hide any of the books that were about our religion. In the year of 1939 the Nazis took away my 3 youngest siblings, according to them to reeducate them as if weren’t doing it correctly. In 1941 I unfortunately was arrested and held in a juvenile until I was the age of 18. Then I was deported to Ravensbrueck concentration camp because I was told I was free to go but under the condition that gave up my religion belief and I wasn’t going to do that for them. I faced some curve balls. About a year after my sister Hildegard and mother were with me at Ravensbrueck concentration camp. In April of 1945 after a march we were released from Ravensbrueck concentration camp by the Russians. Once the war ended we returned to Bad Lippspringe And Im still alive. |
Magdalena Kusserow
Hello my name is Magdalena Kusserow. I was born on January 23, 1924 in Bochum, Germany. I come from a large family of 11 siblings. I grew up being a Jehovah’s Witness. My home was known as “The Golden Age” and they there we held the Jehovah’s Witness meetings.
Between 1933-1939 my family was signalized by the Nazis as enemies. At my young of 12 years old I was part of the missionary work with my family. Both my parents were arrested while hosting a Bible study meeting. Our home was searched many times by the Gestapo’s after the arrest of my parents. My sisters and I were slick enough to hide any of the books that were about our religion.
In the year of 1939 the Nazis took away my 3 youngest siblings, according to them to reeducate them as if weren’t doing it correctly.
In 1941 I unfortunately was arrested and held in a juvenile until I was the age of 18. Then I was deported to Ravensbrueck concentration camp because I was told I was free to go but under the condition that gave up my religion belief and I wasn’t going to do that for them. I faced some curve balls. About a year after my sister Hildegard and mother were with me at Ravensbrueck concentration camp.
In April of 1945 after a march we were released from Ravensbrueck concentration camp by the Russians. Once the war ended we returned to Bad Lippspringe
And Im still alive.
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