HITLER LETTER-ENGLISH TRANSLATION

WATCH TOWER
BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY
PUBLISHERS OF THE BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION

GENERAL OFFICES: 117 ADAMS TREET BROOKLYN NEW YORK, U.S.A.

GERMAN BRANCH:
WACHTTURMSTR.1 - 19
MAGDEBURG
POSTSCH.-K.: MAGDEBURG 4042

TELEPHONE, MAGDEBURG 405 56,405 57, 405 58 
RADIO AND CABLE ADDRESS: WATCHTOWER MAGDEBURG


Most Honored Mr. Chancellor:

On June 25, 1933, a 5,000-delegate convention of German Bible Students 
(Jehovah's Witnesses), representing several million Germans who have been 
friends and followers of this movement for many years, was held in the 
Sporthalle Wilmersdorf in Berlin. The purpose of this meeting was to find 
ways and means of making known to you, Mr. Chancellor, and to other high 
government officials of the German Reich, as well as L=E4nder [state] 
governments, the following:
In some parts of the country measures are being taken against an 
association of earnest Christian men and women which has positive 
Christianity as its foundation. Because of their origin, these measures can 
be regarded as nothing less than the persecution of one group of Christians 
by another, since the accusations which trigger them [the measures] are 
levelled from clerical, especially Catholic, quarters and are untrue. 
Absolutely convinced of the full objectivity of the government departments 
and officials dealing with these matters, we nevertheless recognize that 
because of the volume of our literature on one hand and because of the 
heavy workload of the relevant case workers on the other, the content of 
our literature and the purpose of our movement are judged in large part 
incorrectly, specifically in accord with the views-which cause 
prejudice-that our religious opponents bring against us.
=0CFor this reason the matters discussed at the convention have been set dow= 
n
in the attached declaration of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society in 
order to convey to you, Mr. Chancellor, and to the senior departments of
the governments of the German Reich and the L=E4nder as documentation of the 
fact that German Bible Students intend only, as the sole objective of their 
work, to lead mankind back to God and to witness to and give honor to the name 
of Jehovah, the Almighty, the Father of our Lord and Redeemer, Jesus Christ, 
here on the earth. We are secure in the knowledge that you, Mr. Chancellor, 
will not let such activity be disturbed.
German Bible Student congregations are generally known as havens of true 
reverence for the Almighty and as ardent custodians of careful biblical 
research. Local police authorities must always affirm that Bible Students 
definitely have to be counted as among those elements of the country and 
people that love and support order. Their only mission is the recruitment 
of human hearts that love God.
The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society is the Bible Students' 
organizational mission center (for Germany: with head offices in 
Magdeburg).
The Brooklyn administration of the Watch Tower Society is and in the past 
has been outstandingly friendly to Germany. For this reason, the president 
of the Society and seven members of its Board of Directors in the United 
States were sentenced to 80 years imprisonment because the president 
refused to use two magazines published by him in the United States for war 
propaganda against Germany. These two magazines, "The Watch Tower" and 
"Bible Student" [The Bible Students Monthly] were the only magazines in the 
United States which refused ]to publish] war propaganda against Germany and 
were, for this reason, outlawed and suppressed in the United States during 
the war.
In a similar manner, the administration of our Society not only refused to 
participate in the horror propaganda against Germany, but it took a 
position against it. This is emphasized by the attached Declaration which 
refers to the fact that the circles which led [in promoting] horror 
propaganda in the United States (commercialistic Jews and Catholics) are 
also the most eager persecutors of our Society's work and its 
administration. These and other statements in our Declaration are meant to 
serve as a rejection of the slanderous claim that the Bible Students are 
supported by Jews.
The representative convention of these five thousand delegates took notice 
with great satisfaction of the statement by the governing president of 
Magdeburg that the connection between Bible Students and Communists or 
Marxists, claimed by our clerical opponents, cannot be
 substantiated (and thus is slanderous as well). A relevant press report in
the Magdeburg Daily News No. 104 of May 5, 1933 says:

A government declaration regarding the occupation of Bible Student 
House.-The government press center announces: "Police occupation of 
property owned by the Earnest Bible Students Association has been ended 
since no incriminating material regarding a claimed Communist activity was 
found."

=46urther: the Magdeburg Daily News No. 102 of May 3, 1933 [states]:

=46rom the office of the Bible Students' Association we have receive word 
that the actions initiated by the police against the Watch Tower Society 
and the Bible Students' Association have been completely ended. All 
material was released because a careful search revealed that those 
societies are not guilty either in a political or criminal way and because 
it was further determined that both societies are absolutely apolitical and 
strictly religious [in nature].-Upon our questioning, the government 
confirmed the correctness of our report.

The representative convention of these five thousand delegate stressed 
that, following these circumstances, it would find it beneath its dignity 
to defend itself in future against the contemptible accusation of Marxist 
or Communist activity. The delegates refuted the accusations of our 
religious opponents, which are clearly a sign of religious competition. 
They [the religious opponents] would prefer to throttle truthful herald of 
warning with slander rather than [use] the Word c God.
=46urther, it was stated at the five-thousand-delegate convention-a expresse= 
d
in the Declaration-that Bible Students are fighting for the same high, 
ethical goals and ideals that the National Government a the German Reich 
proclaimed regarding the relationship of man t God, namely: honesty of the 
created towards the Creator!
At the convention, it was stated that there are no opposing views in the 
relationship between German Bible Students and the National Government of 
the German Reich, but that, to the contrary, respecting the purely 
religious and apolitical goals and objectives of the Bible Students, it can 
be said that these are in complete harmony with the similar goals of the 
National Government of the German Reich.
Because of the supposedly harsh language of our literature, some of our 
books were banned. The five-thousand-delegate convention pointed out in 
this connection that the contents of our books that were objected t 
referred only to circumstances in the Anglo-American World Empire
=0C and that it-especially England-is to be held responsible for the League 
of Nations and the unjustified treaties and burdens placed on Germany. The 
things said in the above-mentioned spirit are therefore directed-whether in 
a financial, political, or Roman Catholic (ultramontane) sense-against the 
oppressors of the German people and country, not against the Germany 
struggling against these burdens. Thus the bans [on Bible Student 
literature] are made absolutely incomprehensible.
To those various German L=E4nder in which there occurred bans on Bible 
Student religious services, prohibitions of prayer meetings, etc., those 
[Bible Students], who have waited for weeks for a just resolution of the 
situation which is stifling to their religious life, expressed the 
following:
We will continue to conform to the regulations of prohibition issued 
[against us] because we are confident that you, Mr. Chancellor, or the 
governments of the L=E4nder, will lift these measures-by which tens of 
thousands of Christian men and women would fall victim to a martyrdom 
reminiscent of that of the original Christians-once the true state of 
affairs is known.
=46inally, this five-thousand-delegate convention stated that the Bible 
Student-Watch Tower organization stands for the maintenance of order and the 
security of the state as well as for the enhancement of the above mentioned, 
religiously related high ideals of the National Government. In order to make 
this known above all to you, Mr. Chancellor, as the Leader of the German 
people, and to other high government officials of the Reich and the L=E4nder, 
the sentiments expressed briefly above were set down in detail in the 
attached Declaration.
The attached Declaration was read [publicly] by the secretary of the 
five-thousand-delegate, Bible Student Convention, was approved unanimously 
[by Convention delegates], and was adopted with the instruction that a 
single copy of it and of the Convention Report be conveyed to the 
Chancellor of the Reich and to other high officials of the Reich and the 
L=E4nder.
This is done with the most respectful plea that the request expressed in 
the Declaration be granted in a most positive manner: namely, to give a 
commission [drawn] from within our midst the opportunity of making a 
responsible exposition regarding the facts to you, Mr. Chancellor, or the 
Minister of the Interior, personally. Failing that, [we request] that a 
commission of men be appointed by you, Mr. Chancellor, who arc not 
religiously prejudiced against us-that is of men who are themselves not by 
profession interested in religious matters but who would alone truly 
examine our concerns without prejudice and according to the just principles 
enunciated by the Chancellor of the Reich him-
 self. By these principles we mean the statements in Section 24 of Platform
of the National Socialist German Workers Party:

"We demand the freedom of all religious confessions in the state so long 
they do not endanger its existence or conflict with the ethical and moral 
beliefs of the German race.
The Party, as such, represents the viewpoint of positive Christianity 
without associating itself with a specific confession. It opposes the 
Jewish-materialist spirit domestically and abroad and is convinced that a 
lasting recuperation our people can only happen from the inside out....''

We are firmly convinced that the National Government of German will find no 
reason to hinder our services or missionary activities if are judged, 
first, without religious prejudice and, second, according the Platform 
points quoted above.
With anticipation of an early, positive assent [to our requests] a with the 
assurance of our highest esteem, most honored Mr. Chancellor, we remain,

                       Most respectfully,


Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society Magdeburg


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