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Terminate Lectures In German: |
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The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix |
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Type of Resource |
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Genre |
Article |
Abstract |
An article from The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix issued on February 19, 1941.
This article talks about a school in Drake, Saskatchewan, which was under suspicion of pro-German activity, mainly regarding the reopening of the German English Bible School.
Some people visited the school and were only able to see German writing, no English, and thus "invited" the teacher there to take a train back to Rosthern, where he was originally from. |
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Note |
Located on page three of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix dated February 19, 1941. |
Subject Hierarchical Geographic |
North America--Canada------Saskatoon |
Subject Local Name |
--German--Language--Mennonite--School--Bible School--English--Teacher--Anti-German----Canada--Saskatchewan--Drake--Saskatoon----WWII--Second World War--1939-1949 |