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  • 17. Juli 1914 (Creation)

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[Letters from Africa] Bock (Kikangala) to Max Geppert, who together with Both is soon to leave for Africa. Congratulations on your exam. Council: 'Equip yourself so that you have everything you need if you are going to be alone, which can easily be the case soon. Tips on what to bring to Africa. Note that the Breklum board of directors has imposed the transport of their dowry on the women Jessen and Bock all by themselves and pays nothing in addition. Question, did Geppert and Both not get engaged? "You don't want to start a monastery out here, do you? About the visit of Missionary Roehl from Uganda and the beautiful time together.

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Centre for Mission and Ecumenism - North Church Worldwide >> Archive of the Breklum Mission >> [Disputes between Andersen and Bock]

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  • German

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  • Latin

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deutsch

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DE-Brk1

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  • German

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    Schierenberg, Kristin: Afrikabestände im Archiv der Breklumer Mission. In: University of Leipzig Papers on Africa. Mission Archives No 24. Leipzig 2590

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