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- al. 1971. Harry Leonard Sawatzky: Sie suchten eine Heimat : deutsch-mennonitische Kolonisierung in Mexiko, 1922 - 1984, Marburg 1986. (Not just a translation...
- formerly known as the Chortitzer Mennonite Conference (German: Die Mennonitische Gemeinde zu Chortitz), is a small body of Mennonites in western Canada...
- Church Canada. Der Bote was first published 16 January 1924 as Der Mennonitische Immigrantenbote by Dietrich H. Epp at Rosthern, Saskatchewan, to serve...
- University of California, 1971. Sie suchten eine Heimat : deutsch-mennonitische Kolonisierung in Mexiko, 1922 - 1984, Marburg 1986. (This book is not...
- German-Pennsylvanian Archive was donated to the "Mennonite Research Center" (Mennonitische Forschungsstelle) at Weierhof, Palatinate (Germany). Actually, the archive...
- Good Books, 2005. ISBN 1-56148-391-5 Peters, Victor, Thiessen, Jack. Mennonitische Namen / Mennoniite Names, N. G. Elwert Verlag, 1987. ISBN 3-7708-0852-5...
- emigrant to Canada, Ratzlaff served as editor of the Mennonite newspaper Mennonitische Rundschau from 1967 to 1979. Ratzlaff was born in Deutsch-Wymyschle...
- Mennoniten in Krefeld (400 Years of Mennonites in Krefeld, six lectures), Mennonitische Geschichtsblätter, 65. annual compendium, 2008, 360 p., ISBN 978-3-921881-26-2...
- Machine INEGI Harry Leonard Sawatzky: Sie suchten eine Heimat - deutsch-mennonitische Kolonisierung in Mexico 1922-1984, Marburg 1986, p. 68. Gonzalez, Jose...
- throughout the region and built more churches, they became known as the Die Mennonitische Gemeinde zu Chortitz, which is known today as the Christian Mennonite...