Answer #19

               It can be documented that Jehovah’s Witnesses have suffered some of their greatest persecution since 1919 especially during World War II.  In Germany, they were put in concentration camps, many were killed, and their branch offices were closed in all countries controlled by the Germans.  Even in America, they faced imprisonment, beating and death at the hands of mobs.  Most of this was done at the instigation of the clergy of Christendom, a prominent part of so-called Babylon the Great.  It is difficult to discern the “Fall of Babylon” as of 1919 relative to these events.