Helene Gotthold Explained
Helene Gotthold (31 December 1896 – 8 December 1944) was a Jehovah's Witness who was guillotined by Nazi Germany at Plötzensee Prison. She was charged with giving asylum to men who refused to fight for the Nazis[1] and for holding illegal meetings for her faith.[2]
Further reading
- Book: Pateman . Colin . Beheaded by Hitler: Cruelty of the Nazis, Judicial Terror and Civilian Executions 1933-1945 . 17 May 2017 . Fonthill Media . 9781781553435.
- Book: Bergen . Doris L . War & genocide : a concise history of the Holocaust . 2017 . University of British Columbia Crane Library . 9781442242272.
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Notes and References
- Book: Sian Reynolds. Women, State and Revolution: Essays on Power and Gender in Europe Since 1789. registration. 1987. University of Massachusetts Press. 978-0-87023-552-8. 97.
- Book: Bernard A. Cook. Women and War: A Historical Encyclopedia from Antiquity to the Present. ABC-CLIO. 978-1-85109-770-8. 329. 2006.