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For the soul of the people : Prostestant protest against Hitler
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ISBN: 0195344189 0585246513 9780585246512 9780195121186 019512118X 9780195053067 0195053060 Year: 1992 Publisher: Oxford, [England] ; New York, New York : Oxford University Press,

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This volume explores the dramatic struggle between Nazism and the German Confessing Church. The author's research included interviews with more than 60 Germans who were active in the Confessing Church.

And the witnesses were silent
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ISBN: 1280424060 9786610424061 080320275X 9780803202757 0803221657 9780803221659 9781280424069 6610424063 Year: 2000 Publisher: Lincoln University of Nebraska Press


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Kirche unter dem Wort : der Kampf der Bekennenden Kirche der altpreussischen Union 1933-1945
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ISBN: 3525555563 9783525555569 Year: 1978 Publisher: Göttingen Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht

Brethren in adversity : bishop George Bell, the Church of England and the crisis of German Protestantism 1933-1939
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ISSN: 13513087 ISBN: 0851156924 178744113X 9780851156927 Year: 1997 Volume: 4 Publisher: Woodbridge Boydell

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Throughout the middle years of the twentieth century George Bell, bishop of Chichester 1929-57, was deeply involved in the ecumenical movement and the political life of Europe. His sustained commitment to German affairs was demonstrated by his ten visits to Germany, between 1928 and 1957. They are documented in extensive travel "diaries", some of them purely personal and others circulated confidentially to fellow church leaders at the time. Together with other related sources, they provide extraordinary insights into the struggles of the German churches during and after the Third Reich. Equally, they demonstrate the profound difficulties which English Christians faced in coming to terms with a very different Protestant Christianity, and a disturbingly violent political culture. ANDREW CHANDLER teaches in the Department of History at the University of Birmingham.

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