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  • ...the [[United States of America|United States]] and the Federal Republic of Germany in celebrating the German-American tricentennial and in cultivating friends ...the [[United States of America|United States]] and the Federal Republic of Germany are also celebrating the 300th anniversary of the German immigration to the
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  • ...s and a large group of 1100 that escaped the Russian controlled portion of Berlin to sail for South America February 1, 1947 (Bos). When the ship arrived in ...rlin Germany for about 1100 Russian Mennonites fleeing Russian occupied in Germany, the Volendom sails for Buenos Aires on February 1, 1947 (Bos). Upon Arriv
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  • | Nordrhein-Westfalen, Niedersachsen, <br/>Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, <br/>Berlin-Brandenburg * Mennonitisches Friedenszentrum Berlin
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  • =Christ’s Ambassador in Hitler’s Germany= ...hat last kingdom. When the British ambassador is in the British Embassy in Berlin, he is not subject to the laws of the German Reich. The grounds of the emba
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  • A highly significant Mennonite merger in this regard took place in Cologne, Germany in 1591. Indications suggest it was a positive step for all concerned. Two ...the agreements, Leenaerdt Clock (see also Amsterdam), a Mennonite of South Germany who later moved to Haarlem, took a leading part, probably writing most of i
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  • .... Print.</ref>." AMA was founded in 1955 and did extensive work in Berlin, Germany making a refugee service center. Also has a purpose to stimulate the inter
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  • ...he Anabaptist movement in the years 1527-60 not only in Switzerland, South Germany, and Thuringia, but in all the Austrian lands as well as in the Low Countri ...er, Anabaptism proper, maintained an unbroken course in Switzerland, South Germany, Austria, and Holland throughout the sixteenth century, and has continued u
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  • ...orld Conference met more regularly: 1948 (U.S.); 1952 (Switzerland); 1957 (Germany); 1962 (Canada). The Eighth Conference is called for 1967 (Holland) and the ...to Müntzer in September 1524 (when the revolutionary disturbances of south Germany had already begun) seems to me convincing proof of that understanding. The
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  • ...er des 16. Jahrhunderts, die für ihren Glauben ihr Leben hingaben.'' Lage, Germany: Logos Verlag, 2002. || German translation ...mve anabapmt︠s︡smov XVI veka, omdavshcht︠s︡kh svoi︠u︡ zht︠s︡znʹ za veru.'' Berlin, Ohio: Christian Aid Ministries, 2002. ||
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  • ...is leadership extending into the second generation of Anabaptists in South Germany. He is one of the most prolific Anabaptist writers, his extant writings exc ...the Anabaptist hymnody see Rudolf Wolkan, ''Die Lieder der Wiedertäufer'' (Berlin, 1903), 185. J. Loserth comments on the themes of their songs: ‘Die meist
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