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Hermann Maas

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30: 233: 351:. In the early 1940s, Maas helped many Jews flee from Germany by using his connections to obtain exit visas. In mid-1943, on the instigation of the Nazi regime the Superior Church Council of the Baden Church forced him out of office for his activism. In 1944, he was sent to a 517: 186: 158: 462: 487: 507: 102: 68: 512: 472: 132: 107: 97: 492: 122: 82: 77: 502: 127: 116: 92: 522: 151: 87: 532: 527: 263:. At the same time he began to make the acquaintance of Zionist Jews, and formed friendly relations with many of them, having attended the 144: 477: 44: 112: 497: 467: 296:. Conservative German pastors considered this to be an affront to the church because Ebert had been an outspoken atheist. 482: 260: 204: 19: 29: 179: 433: 275: 195: 264: 457: 452: 237: 366:
In 1950, Maas was the first non-Jewish German to be officially invited to the newly formed state of
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to meet with some of the Zionist activists, impressing them by speaking fluent
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Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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introduced the economic boycott of the Jews of Germany, Maas first went to
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that year. Since 1918, he had been an active member of the pro-democratic
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In 1903, he started working as a Protestant minister in a parish of
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views, caused a scandal in 1925 by attending the funeral of
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In 1932, Maas joined an association for protection against
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along with other notable Protestant theologians such as
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during the Holocaust without seeking to gain thereby.
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