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- Zdroje (German: Finkenwalde) is a muni****l neighborhood of the city of Szczecin, Poland situated on the right bank of the river East Oder, south-east...
- Germany instead, where he was the head at an underground seminary in Finkenwalde for training Confessing Church pastors. As the **** suppression of the...
- Grüneberg (8 Match 1876 – 15 November 1945) was a German organ builder in Finkenwalde near Stettin. Born in Szczecin (Stettin), Province of Pomerania, Grüneberg...
- customary for theology students in Germany, before attending the underground Finkenwalde Seminary in Pomerania where Bonhoeffer taught in the name of Germany's...
- by Hans Iwand 1935–1937), Naumburg am Queis (Gerhard Gloege), Stettin-Finkenwalde, later relocated to Groß Schlönwitz and then to Sigurdshof (forcibly...
- out. After the ****s had closed down Dietrich Bonhoeffer's seminar in Finkenwalde (Zdroje, Szczecin) in 1937, Bonhoeffer chose the town as one of the sites...
- Polchow (Pilchowo) H Flughafen (Lotnisko) – Hökendorf (Klęskowo), through Finkenwalde (Zdroje) N Berliner Tor (Brama Portowa) – Neuenkirchen (Dołuje) (from...
- anniversary of death 1996: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the preaching seminar in Finkenwalde 1997: Sigrid Jacobeit: Ravensbrück 1998: Being Christian after Auschwitz...
- recently formed anti-**** "Confessing Church" ("Bekennende Kirche") at Finkenwalde, just outside the city on its south side. Von Kleist-Retzow became the...
- preachers' seminar headed by Dietrich Bonhoeffer in Zingst, which moved to Finkenwalde (Zdroje) in 1935 and to Köslin and Groß Schlönwitz (Słonowice) in 1940...