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37 minutes ago, Trenton Smith said:

Does anyone remember the experience told about a brother who had been incarcerated at a concentration camp, had a discussion with Joseph Goebbels after the war? 

That would be diffficult as Joseph Goebbels did not survive the war. He died at his own hand on May 1st, the war ended on May 8th. 

The story sounds familiar, but not likly that Goebbels is the person you are looking for.

 I am not sying I am Superman, I am only saying that nobody has ever seen Superman  and me in a room together.

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1 hour ago, Trenton Smith said:

Does anyone remember the experience told about a brother who had been incarcerated at a concentration camp, had a discussion with Joseph Goebbels after the war? 

Heinrich Himmler is your man.

 

*** w20 July p. 13 par. 17 Be Convinced That You Have the Truth ***
17 The conviction of those brothers and sisters was not misplaced. Before long, the Nazi regime collapsed, and Heinrich Himmler—the man who said “here upon earth it is we who rule”—was running for his life. While doing so, he encountered Brother Lübke, a former prisoner whom he recognized. Thoroughly defeated, Himmler asked Brother Lübke: “Well, Bible Student, what happens now?” Brother Lübke explained to Himmler that Jehovah’s Witnesses knew all along that the Nazi regime would fail and that they would be delivered. Himmler—the man who previously had so much to say about Jehovah’s Witnesses—was finally speechless. Shortly thereafter, he committed suicide. The point? Our study of the Bible, including its prophecies, can build unbreakable faith in God and give us confidence during times of trial.—2 Pet. 1:19-21.
https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=2020481&srctype=wol&srcid=share&par=26

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Im pretty sure it was Heinrich Himmler, I do remember a more recent wt study article about this experience from a brother regarding this but I can’t seem to find it.
 

 

 

https://wol.jw.org/en/woh/d/r1/lp-e/1979802#h=5:0-6:220

Heinrich Himmler, the head of the Nazi SS (Schutz-Staffel, or Elite Guard), visited us at the Lichtenburg concentration camp shortly before we were taken to the newly erected camp of Ravensbrück. His purpose was to get Jehovah’s Witnesses to abandon their faithfulness to God and to support the Nazi war effort. But, to a person, we refused. At this Himmler flew into a great rage and cried: “If you like, your Jehovah may reign in heaven, but here upon earth it is we who rule! We’ll show you who will endure longer, you or we!”

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