The Swiss origins of the Galician Mennonites
- CA MHC PP-Volume 5456-1
- File
- [194-]
Part of Siegfried Janzen fonds
Includes immigration lists of these people.
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The Swiss origins of the Galician Mennonites
Part of Siegfried Janzen fonds
Includes immigration lists of these people.
Theological Essays and reports
Part of Siegfried Janzen fonds
Part of Siegfried Janzen fonds
Kauenhowen, Kurt
This fonds consists of Janzen's correspondence and reports while working in Gronau, Germany, while attending Bethel College and while working with the youth in Vineland Ontario. Included in Janzen's Germany materials are essays and memoirs by some of the refugees Janzen worked with as well as correspondence with leaders such as Dr. Kurt Kauenhowen and Walter Quiring. There are 107 slides showing the Gronau camp, people and activities. The materials gives an account of the Janzens' life in Germany, Kansas and Vineland. With this material a better understanding of the effects of the Second World War on the Mennonite population in the Ukraine and the process of emigrating from there to Paraguay or Canada can be gained.
Janzen, Siegfried, 1920-2005
Part of Siegfried Janzen fonds
Essays on German responses to the Third Reich by Karl Wilhelm Trefeil
Part of Siegfried Janzen fonds
Siegfried Janzen slides refugee camp in Gronau, Germany
Part of Siegfried Janzen fonds
Janzen, Siegfried, 1920-2005
Personal correspondence to Siegfried and Margaret Janzen
Part of Siegfried Janzen fonds
Part of Siegfried Janzen fonds
This photo is of the sign "Gronau (westf.)" at the train station in Gronau, West Germany.
Villa used for Camp headquarters in Gronau
Part of Siegfried Janzen fonds
This photo is of a city street with buildings on either side. A woman walks along the left side walk and a jeep is parked on the right. Trees in the foreground have been topped and new growth is starting.
Part of Siegfried Janzen fonds
This photo is of the staff at the villa in Gronau standing in front of the building. The MCC sign can be seen. L-r: Lois Yake, Siegfried Janzen, Margaret Janzen.
MCC car in front of ruins in the city of Munster
Part of Siegfried Janzen fonds
This photo is of the black MCC [Mennonite Central Committee] car parked in front of a badly damaged building in the German city of Munster.