Russian-Mennonite immigrants of the 1920's (Niagara Peninsula) [sound recording]. SPCL FC 3140.8 M45 B375 1977
http://hdl.handle.net/10464/13623
2024-03-28T21:20:48ZTape #17 Interview with Gerhard J. Enns
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Tape #17 Interview with Gerhard J. Enns
Baar, Ellen; Brock University. Dept. of Sociology.; Multicultural History Society of Ontario.
Russian-Mennonite immigrants of the 1920's, an interview with Gerhard J. Enns, August 24, 1976. The interview discusses: biographical information, outbreak of war, outbreak of Revolution, service as Sanitater, Revolution experiences, famine, emigration, the Russian people, arrival in Canada, immigrant church, organization of Kitchener MB congregation, Canadian attitudes, acculturation, reflections. The interviewer is Henry Paetkau. The accompanying notes are attached.
1976-08-24T00:00:00ZTape #16 Interview (contd.) with Nick Fransen
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Tape #16 Interview (contd.) with Nick Fransen
Baar, Ellen; Brock University. Dept. of Sociology.; Multicultural History Society of Ontario.
Russian-Mennonite immigrants of the 1920's, an interview (contd. from tape #15) with Nick Fransen, August 24, 1976. The interview discusses: biographical information, post-Revolutionary conditions, war years, fall of the Tsar and Revolution, Selbstschutz, emigration, local administration, early years in Canada, relationships with (old) Mennonites early immigrant church in Vineland, relationship with the MB's, Ontario conference, language, patriotism (Canada), the Depression. The interview is conducted in German by Henry Paetkau. The accompanying notes are attached.
1976-08-24T00:00:00ZTape #15 Interview with Nick Fransen
http://hdl.handle.net/10464/13746
Tape #15 Interview with Nick Fransen
Baar, Ellen; Brock University. Dept. of Sociology.; Multicultural History Society of Ontario.
Russian-Mennonite immigrants of the 1920's, an interview with Nick Fransen, August 24, 1976. The interview discusses: biographical information, post-Revolutionary conditions, war years, fall of the Tsar and Revolution, Selbstschutz, emigration, local administration, early years in Canada, relationships with (old) Mennonites early immigrant church in Vineland, relationship with the MB's, Ontario conference, language, patriotism (Canada), the Depression. The interview is conducted in German by Henry Paetkau. The accompanying notes are attached. This interview is continued on tape #16.
1976-08-24T00:00:00ZTape #14 Interview (contd.) with Abram P. Regier
http://hdl.handle.net/10464/13745
Tape #14 Interview (contd.) with Abram P. Regier
Baar, Ellen; Brock University. Dept. of Sociology.; Multicultural History Society of Ontario.
Russian-Mennonite immigrants of the 1920's, an interview with Abram P. Regier (contd.) from tape #13, August 24, 1976. The interview discusses: biographical information, WWI, the Tsar, relationship with Russians, VBHH, Revolution, military service, Sanitatsdienst, Selbstschutz, post-Revolution, VBHH, emigration, arrival in Canada, arrival in Alberta, church life, adjustments and learning the language, working on farms. The interviewer is Henry Paetkau. The accompanying notes are attached.
1976-08-24T00:00:00Z