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Under the Japanese Yoke2016 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses
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Johanna Harp, her two daughters, and Beth Godenze, a family friend (center)
One Dutch sister, Johanna Harp, who lived in a remote mountain village in East Java, was able to avoid the camps for the first two years of the war. She and her three teenage children used their freedom to translate the book Salvation and issues of The Watchtower from English into Dutch.a The translated publications were then copied and smuggled to Witnesses throughout Java.
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