German and Austrian Mission

Date Formed
1925 August 23
Date Ended
1938 January 1
Location Formed
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Location Ended
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Organization Type
Ecclesiastical
Organization Area
Europe
Organization Participants in Database
622

Organized on 23 August 1925 from the Swiss-German Mission, although the separation was not completed until the 1 January 1926. Discontinued alongside the Swiss-German Mission at the beginning of 1938 and reorganized into the Swiss Austrian, East German and West German Missions.

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Formed in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States

1925 August 23

Date Details

Occurred On 1925 August 23
Formed

Relationships


Friedrich Wilhelm Tadje Called as Mission President

1925 August 23 – 1926 October 30

End Date Details

Ended On 1926 October 30
Released

Edward Partridge Kimball Set Apart as Mission President

1929 August 2 – 1930 July 18

End Date Details

Ended On 1930 July 18
Departed from the Field

Oliver Hyer Budge Set Apart as Mission President

1930 September 10 – 1934 August 1

Alfred Cornelius Rees Set Apart as Mission President

1937 July 21 – December 31

Start Date Details

Set Apart
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End Date Details

Ended On 1937 December 31
Arrived at Home

Ended in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States

1938 January 1

Date Details

Occurred On 1938 January 1
Ended

Media
German and Austrian (1925 - 1938) Profile
German and Austrian (1925 - 1938) Profile
German Mission farewell dinner for President and Sister Budge.ca 1934
German Mission farewell dinner for President and Sister Budge.ca 1934
Elder Demoivre Skidmore with David O McKay and Pres. Friedrich Tadje
Elder Demoivre Skidmore with David O McKay and Pres. Friedrich Tadje
Mission home in Berlin, 1933
Mission home in Berlin, 1933
Görlitz Branch Picnic With Members and Friends,  1931
Görlitz Branch Picnic With Members and Friends, 1931
Dresden Germany District Conference Meeting Hall, Circa 1934
Dresden Germany District Conference Meeting Hall, Circa 1934