(Continued from About my Father (2)) The ink was hardly dry on Albrecht’s BK ordination certificate when the official church got wind of it and took steps to prevent a repetition. In a letter dated May 7, 1941, while Albrecht’s regiment was nearing the Soviet border, the then president of the Konsistoriat in Düsseldorf, the …
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Jul 30
About My Father (3)
- By Martin Nicolaus in My father
- Albrecht Fritz Nicolaus, August Mahrarens, BK (Bekennende Kirche), concentration camp, Dachau, DAhlem, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Düsseldorf, Essen, Günther Dehn, Hans Asmussen, Hans Kerrl, Heinrich Held, Heinrich Schlier, Heinrich Vogel, Helmut Gollwitzer, Helmut Wolf, Hermann Göring, Johannes Böttcher, Johannes Schlingensiepen, Karl Barth, Karl Euler, Karl Friedrich Horn, Karl Koch, Legalization, Lieselotte Wolf, Martin Albertz, Martin Bormann, RAL Sohns, Russia, Waldemar Sinning, Wilhelm Busch
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