Part 319 / 587 - untitled

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319 / 587

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  • 2. Juni 1917 (Creation)

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Jessen (Saintes) from captivity to Bracker. Description of the conditions in the French camp. Announcement that Mrs. Jessen has given birth to a seven-month-old child on the Congo steamer. The small boy as well as the two daughters are easily ill with the fever, otherwise the condition is good. Money worries. Please bring the women and children home soon. A lexicon and a grammar to learn the French language. Andersens is supposed to be in France, too, Bock's last known whereabouts is Tabora, where Bock has been called to serve at the Red Cross. Jessen expresses the hope that the war will end soon so that the whole family can return to Africa soon.

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Centre for Mission and Ecumenism - North Church Worldwide >> Archive of the Breklum Mission >> [Personnel file Peter Jessen]

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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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    Sources

    Schierenberg, Kristin: Afrikabestände im Archiv der Breklumer Mission. In: University of Leipzig Papers on Africa. Mission Archives No 24. Leipzig 2635

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