Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Magdalena Kusserow


Magdalena

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.

Magdalena

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.

Magdalena

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.



















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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