First, it introduces the rest of the world to my project. Fewer than 15,000 Mormons lived in Nazi Germany. Researching their story evokes needle-in-a-haystack comparisons. I must use every finding tool, including the Internet. Secondly, it serves as a feedback mechanism, allowing subjects to contact me. Third, it allows my committee to track my progress through a convenient medium. Finally, it functions as an implement of self-discipline. I juggle three balls daily--family, career, and dissertation. The need to make periodic blog entries prompts me to pursue a regular research regimen with the goal of defending in September 2007.
If you lived through the Nazi era as a Latter-day Saint or you know someone who did, I want to speak to you. If you have diaries, letters or other interesting documents--in English or in German--please discuss with me the conditions under which you'd be willing to share them. If you know somebody who could help, I would appreciate the reference.
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