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B. B. Janz

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96:, where Janz became the leading Mennonite minister. Janz worked as a member of the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization and helped some additional Mennonites emigrate from the Soviet Union to Canada. While in Coaldale, Janz also helped found the Coaldale Bible School and the Coaldale Mennonite High School. 72:
Beginning in 1922, Janz began negotiations with the Soviet government to allow emigration of Mennonites to Canada. In 1923, 3000 Mennonites emigrants left the Soviet Union largely as a result of Janz's efforts. In 1924, 5048 more emigrated. Janz remained as spokesman for the Mennonites in the Soviet
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Janz became a school teacher in the village of Tiege in current-day Ukraine. He became an ordained Mennonite minister in the Mennonite Brethren Church 1909. In 1920, Janz became the chair of the Union of Descendants of Dutch Lineage, the most prominent Mennonite political organization in the Soviet
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Mennonite relief agencies. Janz was also asked by the Mennonite Brethren Church to negotiate the release of men who had been conscripted into the
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friends that the authorities had targeted him for arrest or assassination. Initially, Janz settled in
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into the Mennonite Brethren Church on 10 August 1897. In 1905 he married Maria Rogalsky.
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who was instrumental in assisting thousands of Mennonites in emigrating from the
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Janz and his family emigrated to Canada in 1926 when he learned from one of his
38: 77: 122:, and was buried in Coaldale, Alberta. He was the father of six children. 85: 81: 66: 61:, Janz helped negotiate permission for the entry of relief supplies from 93: 50: 46: 108: 31: 153:(Winnipeg, Man.: General Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches) 144:
Lost Fatherland: Mennonite Emigration from Soviet Russia, 1921-1927
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ministering to Mennonites and others who were displaced from
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With Courage to Spare: The Life of B. B. Janz (1877-1964)
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Index

Mennonite Brethren Church
Soviet Union
Canada
Molotschna
Russian Empire
Ukraine
baptized
famine of 1921
American
Red Army
Communist
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Coaldale
Alberta
World War II
South America
Europe
Abbotsford
British Columbia
"Looking Out for my Brothers: Mary Neumann's recollections about her father, B.B. Janz"
"Janz, Benjamin B. (1877-1964)"
Categories
1877 births
1964 deaths
Canadian Christian religious leaders
Canadian Mennonites
Mennonite ministers
People from Lethbridge County
Soviet emigrants to Canada

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