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BEGINNINGS
1974 Sweden Lutheran Church in America (LCA - ELCA)
1976  Germany Lutheran Church in America
1978  Netherlands Lutheran Church in America
1978 USSR/Russia Lutheran Church in America
1979 Finland Lutheran Church in America
1980 Germany The American Lutheran Church (TALC - ELCA)
1980 Switzerland Lutheran Church in America
1986  Norway Lutheran Church in America
1988 Denmark Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
1993 Poland Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
1993 Slovakia Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Apsitis, Astra. Inventory to the Microfilmed Records of the Lutheran World Federation Service to Refugees, 1947-1948. St. Paul, Minn.: Immigration History Research Center, 1994.

Much of the mission work done in Europe in the early 20th century, was relief work through Lutheran World Relief and the Lutheran World Federation. These microfilmed records contain information about the war relief efforts of the LWF.

Current Situation, Lutheran Churches in Eastern Europe. 77 min., Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, 1994, Videocassette.

Much of the mission work done by the ELCA in Europe now consists of working with churches in Eastern Europe.

Rommich, Heinrich and Oscar Sommerfield. The Rose and the Sickle: Survival of the Lutheran Church in Russia. [Saskatoon?]: Evangelical Lutheran Church of Canada, [1983?]. 97pp.
Seton-Watson, R.W. Slovakia: Then and Now. London: G.Allen & Unwin; Prague: Orbis, 1930.

Includes section on the Lutheran Church.

Tokarcyzk, Andrezj. Five Centuries of Lutheranism in Poland. Warsaw: Interpress, 1984.
 

 

THESES AND DISSERTATIONS
Wegenast, Samuel. "The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Russia With Special Emphasis on the Volga and the Black Sea Territory." B. Div. thesis, Wartburg Theological Seminary, 1940.
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