Martin Niemoeller: Hero of the Concentration Camp (1942)

Martin Niemoeller: Hero of the Concentration Camp (1942)

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"Hitler Would Have Slain Him Had He Possessed Enough Nerve to Face the Uprising Among Niemoeller's Countless Thousands of Followers" Miller, Basil. Martin Niemoeller. Hero of the Concentration Camp. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan, 1942. Octavo. Hardcover. 3rd Edition in 4th Edition dust jacket . Third edition, in fourth-edition dust jacket, of this rare inspirational biography of cleric and political prisoner Martin Niemoeller, written while he was still in a Nazi concentration camp. This biography was written in 1942, midway through Martin Niemoeller's imprisonment in a Nazi concentration camp. Written by Pastor Basil Miller for Christian publisher Zondervan, this book takes, perhaps, a somewhat white-washed view of Niemoeller. One of the more complicated figures of World War II, Martin Niemoeller was initially a member of the Nazi party before he became a Nazi political prisoner. The son of a Lutheran pastor and the recipient of an Iron Cross for his service in World War I, Niemoe

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