Henschel Büssing KHD Krupp.
Samuel with Milton Henschel in 1955.
Henschel, the president of the Watch Tower Society.
he kept Brother Henschel as his assistant.
Franz, and Henschel, were immensely encouraging.
Henschel with the Malawi Bethel family in the 1960' s.
Milton Henschel from the headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses in Brooklyn.
For us young ones, Brother Henschel's talk was especially exciting,
Henschel, told the family that there would be a special report.
Milton Henschel will be remembered for setting an example in that regard.
Brother Henschel worked closely with Brother Knorr until Knorr's death in 1977.
Often at Brother Knorr's side, Brother Henschel traveled to over 150 countries,
In 1939 a full- time minister named Warren Henschel came to our area.
Brother Henschel asked,“ Do you think the stones will have to cry out?”.
Below( front row): Brothers Shammas, Knorr, Aboud, and Henschel at Najib's home, Tripoli, 1952.
In handling difficult problems and challenges, Brother Henschel had a reputation for being practical,
Brother Henschel married Lucille Bennett in 1956, and together they shared the joys and
challenges of life.
In handling difficult problems and challenges, Brother Henschel had a reputation for being practical, flexible, and reasonable.
Visits by members of the Governing Body, such as Brothers Knorr, Franz, and Henschel, were immensely encouraging.
In 1963 when visiting a convention in Liberia, Brother Henschel was a victim of vicious persecution for refusing
If we truly are helpful, upbuilding, and encouraging to one another,
Brother Henschel pointed out,“ Jehovah will love us for this.”.
When Brother Knorr began to take the lead among the Witnesses worldwide in 1942,
he kept Brother Henschel as his assistant.
Warren was the older brother of Milton Henschel, who served for many years as a member of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses.
In 1947 there
was great excitement about a visit by Brothers Nathan Knorr and Milton Henschel from the headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses in Brooklyn.
For example, in 1966, Henschel, Büssing, KHD,
Krupp and MAN worked on creating their own versions of combat vehicles, and later Daimler-Benz also joined them.
In 1963 when visiting a convention in Liberia, Brother Henschel was a victim of vicious persecution for refusing
to take part in a patriotic ceremony.
Often at Brother Knorr's side, Brother Henschel traveled to over 150 countries,
visiting and encouraging Jehovah's Witnesses around the world, especially missionaries and those in branch offices.
Porsche produced several designs for heavy tanks during the war, losing out to Henschel & Son in both contracts that ultimately led to the Tiger I
Porsche produced several designs for heavy tanks during the war, losing out to Henschel & Son in both contracts that led to the Tiger I and the Tiger II.
Porsche produced several designs for heavy tanks during the war, losing out to Henschel & Son in both contracts that ultimately led to the Tiger I
and the Tiger II.