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Mormonism in Germany : A History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Germany between 1840 and 1970
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Deseret Book
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"This book starts with the slow, painful beginnings of Mormonism in a nation that in 1970 had over 25,000 members (not including about 10,000 followers in other German-speaking countries). This previously unwritten phase of Mormon history includes the conversion of prominent Germans who made a profound impact on the church, the aid that arrived from former enemies after the German saints endured their crisis, the result of Mormons from the USA as part of enemy occupation troops, the effect on German members of the erection of the first LDS temples in Europe, and the creation of the first German stakes as a consequence of dramatic moment in the "Cold War" of the 1960s." [Author]
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A Latter-day Saint in Hitler's SSThe True Story of a Mormon Youth Who Joined and Defected from the Infamous SchutzStaffel
Before the Wall Fell : Mormons in the German Democratic Republic, 1945-89
Das Buch Mormon : The German Translation of the Book of Mormon
Die Auswanderung
Europe, The Church in
Ezra Taft Benson's 1946 Mission to Europe
Friends Again: Canadian Grain and the German Saints
German and Austrian Latter-day Saints in World War II : An Analysis of the Casualties and Losses
Germany before 1945
Mission President or Spy? : The True Story of Wallace F. Toronto, the Czech Mission, and World War II
Mormonism in Europe : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Mormons as Citizens of a Communist State : A Documentary History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in East Germany, 1945-1990
Mormons in the Piazza : History of the Latter-Day Saints in Italy
Mormon Stereotypes in Nineteenth Century German Literature : The Fiction of Amalie Schoppe and Balduin Mollhausen
Moroni and the Swastika : Mormons in Nazi Germany
New Dimensions of Devotion : Walter Krause
One Hundred Eighteen Years of Attitude : The History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Free and Hanseatic City of Bremen
Our Cradles Were in Germany : Utah’s German-American Community and World War I
Patriotism and Resistance, Brotherhood and Bombs : The Experience of the German Saints and World War II
Preaching Through Playing : Sports and Recreation in Missionary Work, 1911-64
Regional Studies in Latter-day Saint Church History : Europe
Saints at War: World War 1
Saints on the Seas : A Maritime History of Mormon Migration, 1830-1890
Settling the Valley, Proclaiming the Gospel : The General Epistles of the Mormon First Presidency
Sheaves, Bucklers, and the State : Mormon Leaders Respond to the Dilemmas of War
Sheaves, Bucklers, and the State : Mormon Leaders Respond to the Dilemmas of War
The Church in the Twentieth Century
The Evacuation of the Czechoslovak and German Missions at the Outbreak of WWII
The Fuhrer's New Clothes : Helmuth Huebener and the Mormons in the Third Reich
The German-Speaking Immigrant Experience in Utah
The Jews, the Mormons, and the Holocaust
The Latter-day Saint Century
The Mormon Military Experience: 1838 to the Cold War
'The Mormon Peril' : The Crusade against the Saints in Britain, 1910-1914
The Rise of the Nazi Dictatorship and its Relationship with the Mormon Church in Germany, 1933-1939
The State of the Church in 1852
The "Wild West" of Missionary Work : Reopening the Italian Mission, 1965-71
Utah and the Great War : The Beehive State and the World War I Experience
"War and Confusion in Babylon" : Mormon Reaction to German Unification, 1864—80
"We Do Not Make Fun of Any Religion in My Newspapers" : The Beaverbrook Press Coverage of Mormon Stories in Britain, 1912-1964
When Buffalo Bill Came to Utah