
John von Bergen: Mennonite Soldier…?
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Russia. War. Mennonites? Every family has a story, but not everyone’s gets told. Welcome to the Family Stories podcast. I’m Claire Preheim and let me tell you about one of mine. This episode features my great-grandfather's time in World War I Russia. Today we’ll be diving into the world of Mennonites, pacifism, and conscientious objectors during the Great War.
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Harvey L. Dyck, The Pacifist Impulse in Historical Perspective, (University of Toronto Press, ProQuest Ebook Central, 1996).
John G. Bergen, Memories of my time as a Soldier in Russia during World War I, (May 19, 1898- January 25, 1986).
John G. Bergen, Our Trip from Russia to Canada, 1926, (May 19, 1898- January 25, 1986).
Lynell M. Bergen, The Bergens: A Genealogy and Family History, (Canadian Mennonite Bible College. April, 1983).
Peter, Brock and Thomas P. Socknat, Challenge to Mars: Pacifism from 1918 To 1945, (University of Toronto Press. ProQuest Ebook Central, 1999).
“The Right to Conscientious Objection to Military Service,” Amnesty International, (1 April 1997), Accessed on March 2nd, 2023