A Quaker Couple In Nazi Germany: Leonhard Friedrich Survives Buchenwald (1994) By Brenda Bailey
The Friedrichs helped Jews to escape Germany before the war, and supported many persecuted people during the years of Nazi rule.
Leonard and Mary Friedrich and the small Quaker group in Bad Pyrmont helped Jews to escape before the war, and supported hundreds of persecuted people during the eleven years of Nazi rule. Their resistance to the Nazis eventually provoked the authorities to arrest Leonhard in May 1942.
The Quakerhouse was commandeered. Mary, who was English by birth, was alone when she was subjected to innumerable Gestapo interrogations and house searches.
Leonhard and Mary both survived the war and rebuilt Quaker work in Bad Pyrmont. The book provides a personal account of the development of Quakerism in Germany.
- Soft Cover
- 296 pages
- In Good Condition