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German Democracy Bulletin - n.d.

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[journal article] German Democracy Bulletin Lutherans Make Replay to Charge of Disloyalty. Transplanted in New Soil. Schmidt Signed the Manifesto. The Esthonians and Their Liberators.

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Title German Democracy Bulletin - n.d.
Creator Unknown
Source Unknown. German Democracy Bulletin. n.d. Graebner, Theodore Collection. Concordia Historical Institute, St. Louis, Missouri.
Description One page from the German Democracy Bulletin. The bulletin was published in English and German and offered German language papers to inform German speaking Americans the truth about the war. Following World War I, anti-German sentiments rose across the county. Several states passed legislation forbidding the teaching of German in both public and private schools. The Lutheran Church was divided by the conflict on conducting services and religious instruction in German.
Subject LCSH World War, 1914-1918--Public opinion; World War, 1914-1918--Religious aspects; German language
Subject Local WWI; World War I
Contributing Institution Concordia Historical Institute
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Date Original n.d.
Language English