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This exclusive Camouflage Wallpaper features a traditional camouflage pattern in contemporary tones of Gray and white. Ideal for adding an Army theme or for decorating a teenagers bedroom, this easy to apply wallpaper has a slight texture and could be used to create a cool feature wall or running throughout a room.


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Applicants should ensure that they and their sponsor are enrolled in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System database and have a military ID card. The applicant must attend or plan to attend an accredited college or university, full time, in the fall of 2017 or be enrolled in studies designed to transfer to a four-year program.

Students who are awarded a full scholarship or receive an appointment to one of the military academies or affiliated preparatory schools are not eligible to receive funds from this program. A full scholarship is usually defined as one that provides for payment of tuition, books, lab fees and other expenses.

The collection consists of a paint roller and stencil, two wallpaper samples, a plaque, a death certificate, and a Bible relating to the experiences of Franz Wohlfahrt and his family and their persecution as Jehovah Witnesses by the government of Nazi Germany, 1933-1945.

Plaque created by Franz Wohlfahrt presumably for the Nazi SS (Schutzstaffel; Protection Squadrons) while imprisoned in Strafgefangenenlager Rollwald labor camp in Germany in 1944. He was assigned the task as part of his forced labor service. However, an inscription on the back states that he made this one in secret out of wood scraps and paint samples and smuggled it home. Franz, 20, was jailed because, as a Jehovah's Witness, his beliefs did not permit him to put any authority before God. He would not submit to the authority of the German government or serve in the military. In 1943, at Rollwad, the new camp commandant, Karl Strumpf, was decorating his villa and Franz was assigned to the work detail. Franz experimented with latex paint and produced an effect like wallpaper, which was not available at the time. Strumpf got to know Franz through his work at the villa and saved his life on 3 occasions, shielding him from death by beheading for his refusal to serve in the military. The camp was liberated by the United States Army in March 1945.

Paint roller and stencil used by Franz Wohlfahrt while imprisoned at Strafgefangenenlager Rollwald labor camp in Germany from 1940-1945. Wallpaper samples made from this roller and stencil are in collection 1989.314. Franz, 20, was jailed because, as a Jehovah's Witness, his beliefs did not permit him to put any authority before God. He would not submit to the authority of the German government or serve in the military. In 1943, at Rollwad, the new camp commandant, Karl Strumpf, was decorating his villa and Franz was assigned to the work detail. Franz experimented with latex paint and produced an effect like wallpaper, which was not available at the time. Strumpf got to know Franz through his work at the villa and saved his life on 3 occasions, shielding him from death by beheading for his refusal to serve in the military. The camp was liberated by the United States Army in March 1945.

Jehovah's Witness pamphlet, Wohlfahrt Sicher, used by Gregor Wohlfahrt and then his son, Franz, to preach and recruit members for the Jehovah's Witness in Austria. After Nazi Germany annexed Austria in 1938, the literature was banned by the Nazis. The Watchtower Society, the administrative arm for the Jehovah Witnesses, had been banned in Germany since 1935. The religion was not banned but members were arrested for their refusal to be drafted or participate in any military work. Members in Austria knew that they would be persecuted for their refusal to accept the authority of any temporal power. In August 1939, Gregor was told to report for military service. He was deemed unfit but declared his opposition to the war. He was imprisoned in Vienna, declared an enemy of the state, tried, and sentenced to death by beheading on December 7, 1939, with 28 other Jehovah's Witnesses. Franz, 20, was imprisoned at Strafgefangenenlager Rollwald labor camp in Germany from 1940-1945. He worked for the camp commandant Strumpf , who saved his life on 3 occasions, shieldingFranz from death by beheading for his refusal to serve in the military. The camp was liberated by the United States Army in March 1945.

Simulated wallpaper sample created by Franz Wohlfahrt to demonstrate the patterns, materials, and techniques he developed while imprisoned at Strafgefangenenlager Rollwald forced labor camp in Germany from 1940-1945. The paint roller and stencil used to create this sample are in collection 2008.448. Franz, 20, was jailed in 1940 for being a Jehovah's Witness, because his beliefs did not permit him to put any authority before God. He would not submit to the authority of the German government or serve in the military. In 1943, at Rollwald, a new camp commandant, Karl Strumpf, was decorating his villa and Franz was assigned to the work detail. Franz experimented with latex paint and produced an effect like wallpaper, which was not available at the time. Strumpf got to know Franz through his work at the villa and saved his life on 3 occasions, shielding him from death by beheading for his refusal to serve in the military. The camp was liberated by the United States Army in March 1945. Franz's brother and father were both executed by the Germans for refusing to act in way that would violate their faith.

Copy of notification of December 7, 1939, execution of Gregor Wohlfahrt, in Berlin, Germany, issued to his widow, Barbara. In August 1939, Gregor was told to report for military service in Austria. He was deemed unfit but declared his opposition to the war. He was imprisoned in Vienna, declared an enemy of the state, tried, and sentenced to death by beheading on December 7, 1939, with 28 other Jehovah's Witnesses. After the annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany in 1938, Jehovah's Witness literature was forbidden. The Watchtower Society, the administrative arm for the Jehovah Witnesses, had been banned in Germany since 1935. The religion was not banned but members were arrested for their refusal to be drafted or participate in any military work. Members in Austria knew that they would be persecuted for their refusal to accept the authority of any temporal power and many were arrested and executed or imprisoned because of their beliefs. Gregor's son, Franz, 20, was imprisoned at Strafgefangenenlager Rollwald labor camp in Germany from 1940-1945. He worked for the camp commandant Strumpf , who saved his life on 3 occasions, shieldingFranz from death by beheading for his refusal to serve in the military. The camp was liberated by the United States Army in March 1945.

Old and New Testament Bible found by liberating troops at Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1945. They discovered it on the body of a prisoner, Johann Stossier, a Jehovah's Witness, who died in Sachsenhausen shortly before the camp was liberated. The troops returned the Bible to his family. It is inscribed by his sister and her husband, who survived the war. After the annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany in 1938, Jehovah's Witness literature was forbidden. The Watchtower Society, the administrative arm for the Jehovah Witnesses, had been banned in Germany since 1935. The religion was not banned but members were arrested for their refusal to be drafted or participate in any military work. Members in Austria knew that they would be persecuted for their refusal to accept the authority of any temporal power and many were arrested and executed or imprisoned because of their beliefs.

A military, also known collectively as armed forces, is a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare. It is typically authorized and maintained by a sovereign state, with its members identifiable by their distinct military uniform.

A military, also known collectively as armed forces, is a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare. It is typically officially authorized and maintained by a sovereign state, with its members identifiable by their distinct military uniform. It may consist of one or more military branches such as an army, navy, air force, space force, marines, or coast guard. The main task of the military is usually defined as defence of the state and its interests against external armed threats. e24fc04721

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