Item Detail
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English
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Enduring Believers : Czechoslovakia and the LDS Church, 1884-1990
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Journal of Mormon History
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Fall 1992
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18
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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111-54
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[1993 Mormon Historical Association Winner for Article Award of Excellence]
Discusses missionary work in Czechoslovakia, growth and membership of the Church-pre-war life, WWII, Nazi expulsion and the reestablishment of the Church, Soviety oppression and persecution, fall of communism and legal recognition of Church and rededication of Czechoslovakia, and the establishment of the Czechoslovakian mission in 1990.
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