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    Hermann Ludwig Maas (German: [ˈhɛʁ.man ˈmaːs] ⓘ; 5 August 1877 – 27 September 1970) was a Protestant minister, a doctor of theology and named one of the Righteous Among the Nations, a title given by the Israeli organization for study and remembrance of the Holocaust - Yad Vashem, for people who helped save the lives of Jews during the ...

  2. Hermann Ludwig Maas (1877-1970), a Protestant pastor in Heidelberg, Germany, was a rescuer and clergyman who stood in solidarity with the Jewish community to an extraordinary degree.

  3. Maas was a member of the Pfarrernotbund, the emergency association for dissident Protestant pastors set up by Niemöller in September 1933, and joined the “Confessing Church”, the opposition to the pro-Nazi “German Christians” within the Protestant Church. He was also a co-founder of the “Büro Grüber” in Berlin.

  4. Apr 18, 2022 · A German Protestant minister, Hermann Maas not only stood for Zionism, but for the Jewish people during the Holocaust, many of whom he saved from the Nazis. A Long Line of Pastors. Born in 1877 in Baden, Germany, Hermann Maas came from a long line of pastors, a calling he also followed.

  5. Hermann Ludwig Maas (1877-1970), a Protestant pastor in Heidelberg, Germany, was a rescuer and clergyman who stood in solidarity with the Jewish community to an extraordinary degree.

  6. German Resistance Memorial Center - Biographie. Hermann Maas. August 05, 1877 - September 27, 1970. Hermann Maas was born into a pastor’s family and grew up in a middle-class and religiously liberal community. After studying theology he became a pastor at the Church of the Holy Ghost in Heidelberg.

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  8. Erfahren Sie mehr über Hermann Maas, den evangelischen Theologen, der als Pfarrer, Pazifist, Versöhnungsbringer und Heidelberger Ehrenbürger Juden verhalf. Die Online-Ausstellung zeigt verschiedene Aspekte seines bewegten Lebens und seiner Rolle in der deutsch-israelischen Aussöhnung.