Ravensbrück
Nazi concentration camp for women · Himmelpforter Landstraße, 16798 Fürstenberg/Havel, Germany
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I Found God in the Concentration Camp

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Božena Vodrážková arrived to the Ravensbrück concentration camp in June 1942. She belonged to a group of women who were deported after the extermination of Lidice village. In the camp she befriended a group of imprisoned women who were Jehovah's Witnesses. Under the harsh conditions of the concentration camp, the young girl decided to turn to religion. Božena Vodrážková recalls the moment when she realized that God is with her: “It happened like this. We had a freistunde, the weather was fairly beautiful, it was sunset and the women were saying: ‘God loves you. He loves all people and he loves you as well.’ I felt happy that the Lord loves me. Because I love him as well, and I try to do good. So I watched the beautiful sunset and thought to myself: ,Who made this? The Creator did…’”At present Ms. Vodrážková lives in Kladno.

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Božena Vodrážková, neé Brožová

Božena Vodrážková, neé Brožová

Božena Vodrážková, née Brožová, was born in Prague in 1923. Her father Josef Kalous died when she was a little girl, and her mother then served on farms in various villages in Central Bohemia: in Stehelčeves, Makotřasy, and eventually in Lidice. She had a relationship with Russian emigrant Vasil Generalov. In 1942, Božena Vodrážková met the same fate as the other inhabitants of Lidice. She and her mother were deported to the Ravensbrück concentration camp and her stepfather was shot together with other men from Lidice. Her brother was not registered in Lidice; he lived in Germany at that time, and he thus evaded the tragedy. In the concentration camp, Božena Vodrážková joined a group of imprisoned women who were Jehovah's Witnesses and she became a believer in this Christina church. After the war she returned to Kladno and later also to the reconstructed village of Lidice. She worked there as a gardener and she brought up two sons. At present she lives in Kladno.

Ravensbrück

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From the time the camp was built in 1938 till the end of the war, in this concentration camp there were more than 130,000 female prisoners, out of which 92,000 did not survive the war. The women came from the whole of Europe that was occupied by the Nazis, beside others from Lidice. The women had to work hard in the camp and were the victims of medical experiences and forcible sterilization. They were killed by the shots to the back of the head or phenol injections. In 1945 they built a gas chamber in the camp. In the camp 560 children were officially born, and only a hundred survived.

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