In the German hamlet of Bardel, just across the border at the 'Oelemars', the St. Anthony's monastery of the Franciscan Fathers has stood since 1922. The monastery was founded to enthuse young men to go to Brazil as missionaries. From 1935 onwards, the monks found it increasingly difficult under the Nazi regime and in 1938 they were expelled from the monastery. The Nazis established their own training institute there. In the monastery cemetery, a memorial stone commemorates the monks who lost their lives as a result of war. From 1944 onwards, more than 1000 Dutch men were housed in the monastery, who had been taken prisoner during raids and were put to work as forced labourers. They had to dig tank traps at the nearby Gildehaus. Conditions were harsh and angry in the cold winter of 1944/1945. The fathers were able to return in 1946. Since 1922, about 300 young men have left De Bardel as missionaries to Brazil. Today, the monastery complex houses an internationally oriented mission gymnasium with more than 700 pupils. There are still a few priests working at the school, which nowadays also has 'Evangelical' students.
Source: Plaatsen van herinnering
Klosterstrasse 11, Bad Bentheim, Germany
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