Leo Stein was a doctor of jurisprudence and church law. He was teaching at the University of Berlin when he was arrested for treason. His book on the Russian Revolution was viewed ...visualizza altroLeo Stein was a doctor of jurisprudence and church law. He was teaching at the University of Berlin when he was arrested for treason. His book on the Russian Revolution was viewed as proof of his treasonous ways, and Stein was thrown in jail. There he had an opportunity to observe another prisoner, Martin Niemoeller, a German pastor and an early vocal opponent of Nazism. Despite mistreatment by the guards, Niemoeller maintained his convictions and his faith in God. When Stein immigrated to the United States during World War II, he wrote about Niemoeller's experiences and published this account in 1942.visualizza meno