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Tens of Thousands Petition White House to Help Fight Deportation of German Homeschooling Family

Christian News Network Purcellville, Virginia — Tens of thousands of Americans have signed a petition the White House to grant asylum to a German family that risks deportation for seeking to come to America to find the freedom to homeschool…

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Obama Justice Department Fighting to Deport Christian Homeschooling Family Seeking Asylum

By Heather Clark Christian News Network The U.S. Justice Department is fighting in court against a German family that came to America to homeschool their children. Uwe and Hannelore Romeike fled to the United States in 2008 after German authorities…

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On the Anniversary of the Nazi Invasion, This Is What Austrians Are Saying About Hitler

Sharona Schwartz The Blaze Seventy-five years after the Nazi invasion and occupation of Austria, a newspaper in country has asked citizens about their opinion of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi annexation during World War II. Jewish leaders who have been…

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Deportation of German homeschool family affects US homeschool freedom

 The Washington Times Communities DALLAS  — In 1938, the practice of homeschooling was outlawed in Germany by Adolf Hitler and the infamous Third Reich. It was a rough period in German history, as thousands of young people were being pried…

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German Court Makes Circumcision for Religious Reasons a Crime

By Patrick Goodenough (CNSNews.com) – A German court has ruled that circumcising male  infants for religious reasons, as Jews in particular have done for  thousands of years, constitutes grievous bodily harm and is a crime,  regardless of parental consent. A…

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Holocaust Remembrance Day 2012 – Anita Dittman, 85, Shares Her Story – “Escape”

Anita Dittman was a young Jewish teen (who was also a believer in Christ) in Germany during WWII. In this story below, Anita shares from her experience while a prisoner to the Nazis. Today, at 85, Anita still talks to…

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Holocaust Remembrance Day 2012 – Resistance in the Midst of Travesty

LTRP Note: Lighthouse Trails is the publisher to two Holocaust survivors – both alive today and living in the United States. On this Holocaust Remembrance Day 2012, let us remember a time in history that took place not too long ago and…

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Hope in the Midst of Holocaust

LTRP Note: The following is an excerpt from Anita Dittman’s story, Trapped in Hitler’s Hell. Anita, who lives today, was a young Jewish teen in Germany during WWII. She had become a Christian believer as a young girl. In this…

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He Took My Hand by Corrie ten Boom

By Corrie ten Boom War. It was early in the morning when we heard the bombs. We knew the sound of the explosions were coming from Schiphol, the airport near Haarlem. I ran to Betsie’s room and found her sitting…

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