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Franz Jägerstätter : Letters and Writings from Prison
Book • 2009
Franz Jägerstätter, Letters and Writings from Prison, offers a profound insight into the life and beliefs of an Austrian farmer who refused to swear allegiance to Hitler during World War II. The book compiles his correspondence with his wife, Fanny, and other writings from his time in prison.
It reveals his unwavering faith, his struggle with conscience, and his ultimate sacrifice for his beliefs.
The letters provide a deeply personal and moving account of his spiritual journey and his unwavering commitment to his faith.
The book has become a testament to the power of individual conscience in the face of overwhelming oppression.
It reveals his unwavering faith, his struggle with conscience, and his ultimate sacrifice for his beliefs.
The letters provide a deeply personal and moving account of his spiritual journey and his unwavering commitment to his faith.
The book has become a testament to the power of individual conscience in the face of overwhelming oppression.
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as the primary source of Franz's letters used to assess the film's faithfulness; recommended for reading (buy used to avoid publisher).

James Majewski

Thomas V. Mirus

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Episode 58 - A Hidden Life Film Review w/ James Majewski
Mentioned by Caleb Weldy when discussing Franz Jägerstätter's story.

3.3.25 The Supreme Court weighs the power of federal agencies, David Bahnsen tackles Apple’s AI pledge, and an Austrian stands against Hitler


