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- 29. Juni 1917 (Creation)
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Jessen (Saintes) from captivity to Bracker. Information about the living conditions in the camp. Jessens live in a pigsty that has not yet been used as such. Each family has a bay at their disposal, Jessens even has two. About 150 people in the camp, most of them mission brothers and sisters from Herrnhuth and Bielefeld. Harmonious relations, hardly any quarrels between each other. Description of meals: A cup of coffee in the morning, breakfast at 12 noon, soup in the evening. Brothers from other mission churches have already received their first remittances from home, Jessen hopes for money from Breklum. Jessen's son Haakon, who was born on the Congo steamer, is developing very well, contrary to all expectations, all children are recovering watching.
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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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- Jenssen, Peter (Subject)
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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 2644