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Traitors and heroes.
The whitewashed history of the Watchtower Society in Nazi Germany.
The man who became leader of the German branch of the Watchtower
Society after the war is without exception portrayed as a beacon of virtue and faith,
standing fearless against the Nazis:
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Many of the loyal ones, among them Erich Frost and Konrad Franke, who suffered much for
the Lords sake and later became branch overseers in Germany, returned alive from the
fiery furnace of persecution.
Unfortunately nothing could be further from the truth. Erich Frost and many of the
other Watchtower leaders during the Nazi era in Germany were in reality traitors of the
worst kind.
It is quite interesting to see how the Watchtower literature itself confirms the
information Mr. Frost gave to the Gestapo. In 1979 the Watchtower magazine published the
story of llse Unterdörfer and Elfride Löhr. Erich Frosts life story was published
already in 1961. Their story is extremely interesting because they confirm a lot of what
is written in Frosts interrogation protocol.
It is highly likely that Frost was recruited as an informer for the Gestapo already in
1934, when he was arrested and released after 10days:
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the spring of 1934 I was introduced to the inside of a prison for ten days, then released.
In 1935 he was again brought in by the Gestapo because they needed the names of all the
Watchtower leaders in Germany. Here is Frosts version of what happened.
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Upon returning to Germany in May, 1935, I took part in the underground work. On the night
of June 13 I was arrested at my hotel and taken to Berlins "Columbia
House," where I spent the worst five months of my life. Clubbed and stepped on,
always in solitary confinement, vexed and humbled daily, I learned then that humans could
become beasts. A Gestapo agents senseless questions failed to convict me of being a
revolutionist. Unexpectedly I was released and soon faded back into the underground to
serve Jehovah further.
Frost could now inform the Gestapo about the upcoming convention in Switzerland and the
Gestapo saw how they could place their own informer in a central position in the German
branch of the Watchtower organization. Having received the necessary information from
Frost they were able to arrest them all, as the Watchtower confirm:
*** w79 11/1 9 We Did Not Give Up! *** In August 1936, the German
gestapo (secret police) began a concerted campaign against our underground organization.
Fritz Winkler, who had oversight of our work, and most of the regional directors were
arrested and imprisoned.
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Through Faith in God ***
Preparations got under way for a convention in Lucerne, Switzerland. Meanwhile, the Nazis
began a new drive against us. Already most of the brothers holding responsible positions
had been arrested. My efforts were to pick up the loose ends and get things going again.
Numberless back doors and windows provided narrow escapes from the Gestapo, but my mother
and brother were arrested.
The Gestapo had thus moved Frost into the perfect position and they really had great
success because during the Luzern convention Frost was indeed appointed the new leader of
the underground work in Germany by J.F. Rutherford. Ilse Unterdörfer was also assigned to
this work. Frost stated in the Watchtower:
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Attending the Lucerne convention in September, 1936, was the Societys president,
Brother Rutherford, and 2,500 of us from Germany. I was assigned to reorganize the
severely disrupted underground work, and began immediately.
The Gestapo was of course interested in getting the names of the new WT underground
leadership but gave them some time to set up the organization before they went to work.
Frost describe his arrest in the Watchtower:
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The annual Memorial celebration of Christs death was due March 27, 1937. I had
arranged to meet with ten brothers at that time to discuss the underground activity. At
two oclock in the morning came heavy blows and kicking against the apartment door!
In seconds I hid a small roll of paper containing vital information in the mattress of my
couch. In came ten secret police: "All right, get up and get dressed, Frost. The jig
is up!" I prayed to Jehovah and proceeded to dress while they turned the room into
shambles. The small roll was never found.
Frost doesnt give any date for his arrest but according to Ilse Unterdörfer this
must have happened on March 21, 1937 the date she gives for the arrest of her and Frost.
Frost brags about hiding "a small roll of paper containing vital information in the
mattress of my couch" but this was of course a lie. The Gestapo interrogation
protocols show that he had betrayed the entire group of Watchtower officials already on
April 2, 1937, 11 days after his arrest, so the Gestapo never needed the "small
roll":
*** w79 11/1 10 We Did Not Give Up! ***Then, on March 21, 1937, less than two weeks
after I first met Elfriede, Brother Frost and I were arrested. About the same time,
certain regional service directors also fell into the hands of the Gestapo. Brother
Heinrich Dietschi, a regional service director who was still free, assumed oversight of
the work in Brother Frosts absence.
Heinrich Dietschi was appointed by Rutherford to take over in case Frost was arrested:
*** yb74 154 Germany (Part One) ***So it was that, for the time being, Brother Frost
was appointed to take over the responsibility. Then Brother Rutherford asked: What
happens if you are arrested? In the case of Brother Frosts arrest, Brother
Dietschi was recommended by the brothers to take over.
Thanks to Erich Frosts treason the Gestapo had the identity of all the newly
appointed members of the Watchtower "underground" at this early date, including
the above mentioned Heinrich Dietschi. All was listed by name and assigned districts by
Frost in the Gestapo documents:
Georg R a b e. Bezirksdiener für
1. Ostpreußen
2. Westpreussen
3. Pommern
4. Mecklenburg.
Artur N a w r o t h. Bezirksdiener für
1. Ostschlesien
2. Grensmark.
August F e h s t. Bezirksdiener für
1. Westschlesien
2. Sachsen (östlich der Elbe), nach der Festnähme den Bezirksdienern Wilhelm E n g e l,
festgenommen in Dezember 36 oder Januar 37.
Otto D a u t h. Bezirksdiener für
1. Berlin
2. Mark Brandenburg.
Fred M e i e r. Bezirksdiener für
1. Westsachsen bis einschließlichAnhalt.
Walther F r i e s e. Bezirksdiener für
1. Thüringen
2. Harsgebiet
3. (? handwritten)
Heinrich D i t s c h i. Bezirksdiener für
1. Schleswig-Holstein
2. Oldenburg
3. Ruhrgebiet, Westfalen.
Albert W a n d r e s. Bezirksdiener für
1. Rheinland
2. Baden
3. Württemberg
Kurt S i e n b e n e i c h l e r. Bezirksdiener für
1 Bayern."
In a document dated April 26, 1937. Frost made the following statements to the Gestapo:
"On March 6, 1937, on the last day of the big meeting in Berlin, Sienbeneichler
was not present and we were worried. I therefore sent Ilse Unterdörfer immediately to
Munich to find out about Sienbeneichler. I gave Unterdörfer a Munich phone number
mentioned to me by Sienbeneichler. Calling this number Unterdörfer got in touch with a
sister unknown to me, which went under the name Gertrud". As far as I can
recall, this Gertrud is identical to Elfriede Löhr, from Munich. I at least assume that
this is the case, at the moment I cant be anymore specific."
This information which Frost gave to the Gestapo was very accurate as can be seen from
the Watchtower:
*** w79 11/1 9 We Did Not Give Up! ***It was an assignment from Brother Frost that sent
me to Munich to locate Elfriede Löhr. The only thing I knew about her was that her father
was a dentist. I found their address in the telephone directory and, as a precaution,
phoned first. When we met, I told Elfriede that she had been invited to work full time
with us.
The Watchtower tell us about Elfriedes confusion when Ilse and Erich doesnt
show up for the appointed meeting:
*** w79 11/1 10 We Did Not Give Up! ***She wondered: "Who is Brother Frosts
successor, and how can I meet him?" After praying to Jehovah, it came to her mind to
seek contact in the town of Leutkirch, about 150 km (90 mi.) from Munich. In Leutkirch, on
that very day she met the brother whom Brother Dietschi had sent to locate her. Surely
this seemed to be by angelic direction!
How sweet! Pity the angels didnt concern themselves with Frost who was busy like
a beaver supplying the Gestapo with the necessary information that would later see
Elfriede behind bars. Ilse Unterdörfer confirm that the Gestapo did indeed arrest
Elfriede:
*** w79 11/1 10-11 We Did Not Give Up! ***MEETING EACH OTHER AGAINThus, while Elfriede
was free, I found myself in the grip of the gestapo. At first I was sentenced only to a
year and nine months. But immediately after serving the sentence, I was arrested again and
sent to the Lichtenburg concentration camp, early in 1939. To my great surprise, Elfriede
was there when I arrived.

Yes, the traitor and later leader of the German branch office did a good job for the
Gestapo and he became very popular among the Jehovah's Witnesses in Germany after the war.
He was very kind to Ilse and Elfriede and sent them to Brooklyn to attend the Gilead
school. Another interesting bit of information can be found in this quote form the
Watchower:
*** yb74 160 Germany (Part One) ***Extensive preparations were also made for a
transportable radio transmitter to be built in the Netherlands and put into operation
sometime in the fall of 1937. The Gestapo had already got wind of this and were furious
with Brother Dietschi, whose name they knew but who proved to be just as elusive as
Brother Wandres.
The Gestapo documents show that the source of Dietschis connections to
Netherlands came from Frost. After this coup by the Gestapo, Frost wasnt of very
much use for them anymore, the entire Watchtower underground network was destroyed apart
from some few scattered individuals who wasnt able to do much. Some of them was
arrested as late as 1944, brought to a "correction house" in the Brandenburg
district. One of them, Wilhelm Schumann was starting up the German Watchtower branch after
the war. Both Schumann and Frost was after the war hailed as "faithful" and
"steadfast" brothers. As documented above Frost was far from
"faithful" to anyone but himself and the Gestapo.
After Schumanns arrest in January/February of 1944 he was confined to Correction
house Brandenburg (Havel) Görden. Schumann is mentioned in the 1974 yearbook of Jehovah's
Witnesses as working on the Photo Drama:
"*** yb74 96 Germany (Part One) *** There was no color photography at the time,
but Wilhelm Schumann of the Magdeburg Bethel was untiring in his efforts to touch up the
black-and-white photographs with color."
In 1944 the happy days of touching up the black and white pictures for the "Photo
Drama" must have seemed ages ago, when the grim reality of death stared Herr Schumann
in the face.
Picture left. Erich Frost lecturing in Nüremberg, 1946
What did he do? He wrote the following letter:
"The third Senate of the Peoples Court in Berlin
Correction house
Brandenburg (Havel) Görden 22 October 1944
Great Senate!
With this I humbly allow myself to ask you to recommend that my plea of pardon from the
death penalty get priority
If possible I would give my support to the thousands of Germans, friends of our people,
members of farming and agriculture, the war industry, the defense forces and the leaders
of the party, the commerce which has supplied us and defended us at the front
It has been far from me to carry out any political activity to destroy the defense
moral, as I am accused of
I have to admit that I through the writings of the IBV (International Biblestudents
Association), was mislead to believe that the will of the Fürer, to save the German
nation from ruin by Bolshevism, was a deception, that it was really about supporting the
Catholic hierarchys pursuit for world domination. Today, however, when the fight for
our people, our nations very existence stands at our very borders, I see that I,
although too late must realize that all the political predictions of the Biblestudents is
merely fantasies and false teachings which simply bring harm, this I have been
considering.
Since the middle of this year I have through instructive conversations with my Gestapo
official in charge, Herr Rabold come to realize that I instead of being of benefit to our
people, have by this insane undertaking only caused harm and in addition plunged my family
into nameless misery. My wish is that God some day will give me the opportunity to take
part in the fight for our people and thus for my family, be this as it may, but I request
the opportunity to do my duty as a German. This is my prayer.
Wilhelm Schumann"
There is of course no reason to criticize Schumann for trying to save his life by
publicly distancing himself from the "Biblestudents" (Jehovah's Witnesses) and
calling the Watchtower writings "fantasies" and "false teachings". He
probably also had good reason to be proud of his contributions to the Nazi war machine.
But the behavior of Schumann, Frost and many of the other Watchtower leaders in Germany
during the war is very, very far from the picture the Watchtower literature has been
trying to portray ever since. As in every other instance where the Watchtower Society is
trying to write their own history, not much of it stands the test of a thorough
investigation. In 1989 the Watchtower wrote the following:
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These traitors each came to a bad end. As the Nazis said, they loved the betrayal but not
the betrayer. All three were sent to the eastern front and never came back. How different
it turned out for those who never gave up friendship with God and his people! Many of the
loyal ones, among them Erich Frost and Konrad Franke, who suffered much for the
Lords sake and later became branch overseers in Germany, returned alive from the
fiery furnace of persecution.
Well, as we have documented, the Watchtower Society really did love their traitors, so
much so that some of them even became leaders of the Watchtower in Germany after the war.
Probably the worst traitor of them all, Erich Frost, was a well-respected leader for many,
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