Item 5.0 - Former Central school students at missions festival

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CA MHC 109-5.0

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Former Central school students at missions festival

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  • 1945-07-01 (Creation)

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1 photograph : b&w ; 14.5 x 9 cm

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A group of former students of the Zentralschule (high school in Russia) that met at a mission festival in Eigenheim, Saskatchewan, 1 July 1945.

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Former students of the Chortitza high school, in German -- ehemal- Schüler der Chortitzer Zentralschule -- became the basis for a the publishing name of a series of historical monologues: ECHO Verlag. D.H. Epp was its the president and the series was published between 1945 and 1965; translated and published in English after 1987 by CMBC Publications. (See Echo Historical Series.) -- AHR

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Price: 5.00
Megapixels: 1.8
Resolution: 1743x1052

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