After 12 years of persecution by the Nazis, the prisoners of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp were forced to march to their deaths. The death march started on 20 April 1945 in the direction of Lübeck. After 170 kilometers and 10 long days, less than 20,000 of the 30,000 prisoners were still alive. Among them were 230 Jehovah's Witnesses, the only group not to have lost anyone. They ALL survived. For them, it was a march to freedom. Find out more and listen to an incredible story of brotherly love, friendship, loyalty, and love for God.