Bonhoeffer was a pastor at two German Churches, in Sydenham and Aldgate in the 1930s before returning to Germany, where he was executed in 1945 in the final days of the Nazi regime.
A plaque was unveiled at the site of the Aldgate church recently:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/commen ... 912324.ece
Plaque dedicated to Dietrich Bonhoeffer unveiled
I certainly don't want to appear as paranoid but I am slightly dissapointed that no mention is given of his time in Sydenham. I appreciate this article is concerned with Aldgate but it's either another example of lazy journalism and not researching the subject matter fully or another example of Sydenham being slowly air-brushed from history.
Here is the rebuilt Dietrich Bonhoeffer Kirche in Dacres Road - the original German Church having being destroyed by the Germans:
Sydenham is, with half of europe, mentioned in his Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonhoeffer
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Sydenham is, with half of europe, mentioned in his Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonhoeffer
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Or even hair brushed:Ulysses wrote:... another example of Sydenham being slowly air-brushed from history.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/ne ... r-dye.html
Sorry,
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