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7NL 024B Superintendent Wilhelm Rott Superintendent Wilhelm Rott
Superintendent Wilhelm Rott >> 3. Moosburg / Moosburger Bruderschaft
1948-1996
Enthält: Kopie: „Christus unter Internierten“ von Dr. Klaus von Eickstedt 1948; Zeitungsartikel: „Dietrich Bonhoeffers letzte Tage“ 1955; Zeitungsartikel: „Die Asche von Flossenbürg“ 1965; „Pfarrer Karl Steinbauer verstorben - Mahner der NS-Zeit verstummt“ vom 8.02.1988; „Evangelische Kirche gedenkt des Pfarrers Karl Steinbauer - Unbequemer Mahner - Streiter gegen die Nazi-Ideologie - Kritik an der Kirchenleitung“ Sept. 1996; „Ein unbequemer Mahner wird wiederentdeckt - Pfarrer Steinbauer sagte NS-Machthabern rücksichtslos die Meinung“ Sept. 1996; Zeitungsartikel „Operation gelungen - Toleranz tot“ o.J.; Zeitungsartikel „Friedensschluß im Haßfurter Bürgermeisterstreit“ o.J.; Festschrift 50 Jahre Kirchengemeinde Moosburg 2000-Einweihung von Versöhnungskirche und Gemeindezentrum am 1. Juni 2000; Publikation von Heinrich Pflanz: Das Internierungslager Moosburg. 1945-1948. Wie es Landsberger Bürger und andere erlebten, 2. Auf. 1993; Sonntagsblatt-Evangelische Wochenzeitung für Bayern vom 21. Januar 2007 mit Bericht über die Lagergemeinde Moosburg von Frank Wairer.
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