Simone Arnold Liebster
Simone Arnold Liebster was born on August 17, 1930, and endured discrimination and persecution as a young Jehovah's Witness in Nazi-occupied France and Germany. In 1956 she married Max Liebster, who survived six years in five Nazi camps. The Liebsters have shared their experiences with educators, students, and the public in Europe and North America. They established the Arnold-Liebster Foundation in 2002 to educate future generations in the lessons of history.
Simone Arnold Liebster was born on August 17, 1930, and endured discrimination and persecution as a young Jehovah's Witness in Nazi-occupied France and Germany. In 1956 she married Max Liebster, who survived six years in five Nazi camps. The Liebsters have shared their experiences with educators, students, and the public in Europe and North America. They established the Arnold-Liebster Foundation in 2002 to educate future generations in the lessons of history. See less
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Simone Arnold Liebster book reviews
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Facing the Lion: Memoirs of a Young Girl in Nazi Europe
Must Read for All Tweens/Teens
This book shows the conviction of a young girl at a very impressionable time in her life. She makes a stand for what she believes in, even in the face of adversity! After reading this book, young ... Read More
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Facing the Lion: Memoirs of a Young Girl in Nazi Europe
A Young Girl - Uncompromising Determination
by Robin W, Feb 6, 2014
This was a stirring account of someone so young who embraced the training she received from her loving family along with her dedication to God that when separated from all she loved refused to ... Read More
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Facing the Lion: Memoirs of a Young Girl in Nazi Europe
Very GOOd book
by Lena R, Oct 13, 2011
I was really surprised over how much I enjoyed this book! I would recomend it to everyone. Read More