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The Mennonite Church in the Second World War:

A complete story of the Mennonite church fairly and honestly told covering all phases of the war relations during the critical period from 1940 to 1945

Guy F. Hershberger has made a major contribution towards the full history of the life, work, and witness of the church during the second World War. This book is not merely an account of the direct relation of the church to the war, although there is a complete coverage of all phases of our "war relations."

There are also chapters on missions, education, relief, voluntary service, and inter-group relations both within and without the Mennonite family. Here one can find fairly and honestly told the complete story of one branch of that family during one of the most important periods in history.

Those who were in the midst of the leadership in the work and the problems of the past will be doubly grateful for the reviewing of their stewardship which this book calls forth. Thousands of others will also want to read this clear and challenging account and check the record of the Mennonite Church in the second World War.

Book

English • Adults • 308 pp • $28.74

Herald Press • Waterloo • 2009

Call ID261.8 He
ISBN978-0-8361-3086-7
 
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10443 in library MC Canada Resource Centre - NF 261.8 He  
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