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1 - What We Knew
1933
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The Christadelphian Magazine - 1933
The Testimony - 1933
The Fraternal Visitor - 1933
1934
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The Christadelphian Magazine - 1934
The Fraternal Visitor - 1934
1935
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The Christadelphian Magazine - 1935
The Fraternal Visitor - 1935
1936
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The Christadelphian Magazine - 1936
The Fraternal Visitor - 1936
1937
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The Christadelphian Magazine - 1937
The Fraternal Visitor - 1937
1938
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The Christadelphian Magazine - 1938
The Fraternal Visitor - 1938
1939
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The Christadelphian Magazine - 1939
The Fraternal Visitor - 1939
1940
Summarizing
2 - Our Community's Actions
Christadelphians and the Jews
Christadelphians and Monetary Support
Christadelphians and the Kindertransport
3 - Conflicting Principles
Christadelphians and Preaching
Christadelphians and Politics
4 - Reflection
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"The German authorities were content to let children leave; other countries were not so willing to receive them. The American Congress felt that it was “contrary to the rules of God” to take children away from their parents and refused."
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The Christadelphian,
May 2008
Home
Christadelphians
Bystanders
1 - What We Knew
1933
>
The Christadelphian Magazine - 1933
The Testimony - 1933
The Fraternal Visitor - 1933
1934
>
The Christadelphian Magazine - 1934
The Fraternal Visitor - 1934
1935
>
The Christadelphian Magazine - 1935
The Fraternal Visitor - 1935
1936
>
The Christadelphian Magazine - 1936
The Fraternal Visitor - 1936
1937
>
The Christadelphian Magazine - 1937
The Fraternal Visitor - 1937
1938
>
The Christadelphian Magazine - 1938
The Fraternal Visitor - 1938
1939
>
The Christadelphian Magazine - 1939
The Fraternal Visitor - 1939
1940
Summarizing
2 - Our Community's Actions
Christadelphians and the Jews
Christadelphians and Monetary Support
Christadelphians and the Kindertransport
3 - Conflicting Principles
Christadelphians and Preaching
Christadelphians and Politics
4 - Reflection
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