T.C. Christensen Films the Tense Story of Getting Latter-day Saint Missionaries out of Nazi Germany
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JocelynJuly 2, 2023
Robert Manookin, who was one of my music theory professors at BYU in 1978, was a part of that gathering. One day during class he told us the story of his gathering missionaries from train stations on his mission. He said he whistled, Come, Come Ye Saints.
LORNAJune 24, 2023
He should read The Hitler Dilemma while Max Adam is still alive. A German citizen he was forced into Hitler Yourh and then into Hitler s army. There is a huge miracle that isn’t in the book. He needs to hear it from Max. He lives in Reunion Village beside the Jordan River Temple. He is so proud to fly his American flag every day. Max is 95…. Better hurry and at least do an interview. There is even a follow up movie with trapped in East Germany, which is his wife story during the Russians occupation of Dresden. She has passed though. Terrific books.
JuliannJune 24, 2023
It’s Paul Wuthrich, not Peter. Wonderful actor. He portrayed Joseph Smith beautifully in The Witnesses.
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