U of W oral history project aims to preserve Mennonite families’ stories of ‘incredible tragedy’

U of W oral history project aims to preserve Mennonite families’ stories of ‘incredible tragedy’

Researchers at the University of Winnipeg are working on what they say will be the largest oral history project on Mennonites in the country, trying to capture stories of those who fled the Soviet Union in the 1920s before those stories

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