No they did not. We believed that Jesus Christ was throned as king in 1914 and Satan and his demons were cast out of heaven when that happened. To distract people from that glorious time, Satan caused World War I in October of that year.
i dont know, you tell me
According to United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in a pamphlet titled they published entitled "JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES"In the Nazi years, about 10,000 Witnesses were imprisoned in concentration camps, most of them of German nationality. "
Answer:His predictions go on for thousands of years and end in the year 3197, but he did not predict when the world would end.Some of his prophecies suggested the world was going to end in 1999, but not much happened except the kargil war between India and Pakistan.
Witnesses in the Nuremberg Trials included a range of individuals, such as high-ranking Nazi officials, military leaders, and members of the German government. Additionally, survivors of concentration camps, experts in various fields, and individuals who had witnessed war crimes provided testimony. Their accounts aimed to document the atrocities committed during the Holocaust and World War II, contributing to the prosecution of major war criminals. The testimonies were crucial in establishing a historical record and holding perpetrators accountable for their actions.
millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1 millions died in world war 1
If you're talking about Germany... Jehovahs Witnesses refused the nazi-salute and the military service (according to their religious belief). Therefore they were sent to concentration camps (where some of them died).
He was the nazi leader and was one of the people that led the nazis against the jewish people and Jehovahs witnesses in world war 2 believing inthe perfect race,.
Jehovahs Witnesses, Amish, and apparently quakers
Like the Jews, Jehovah's Witnesses were targeted by the Nazi regime, not because of their ethnicity but because of their strictly neutral stand and there determination not to give support to Hitler's Army. See links below and related pages.
In what part of the world?
No
No. War can happen at any time, but to predict it is impossible.
Nicholas Stargardt has written: 'Witnesses of war' -- subject(s): Child witnesses, Children, History, World War, 1939-1945
jehovahs witnesses many have been imprisoned in times past for this, but they are so courageous they will rather suffer than sin against d bible.
i dont know, you tell me
No I believe not. It was a total surprise to the USA
one could argue this, but in retrospect, did they predict the end of the world? no. you answer is one that can be found if you read between the lines