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Hitler did not like Jehovah's Witnesses because they would not kill for him. During WW II he sent many Jehovah's Witnesses to a forced labour camp in Bavaria.

Bavaria's Cardinal von Faulhaber was a friend of Hitler and publically praised and supported him.

Bavaria is part of Germany and complies German law and the rulings of the Federal Constitutional Court. The Basic Law of Germany guarantees freedom of religion, so, although Hitler did not like Jehovah's Witnesses, and, later, the ruling members of the Communist party also did not like Jehovah's Witnesses, both of those major opposers no longer exist, and all religions in Bavaria, including Jehohah's Witnesses enjoy freedom of worship, as guaranteed by German Law, and which is a fundamental right of all mankind under article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Interestingly, in Bavaria, a very religious country, some old churches clearly have the Hebrew letters for 'Jehovah' engraved as part of their architecture.

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