Oral history interview with Peter Deyneka, 1987.

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Oral history interview with Peter Deyneka, 1987.

One interview.

2 reels of audio tape (1.1 hours)

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Deyneka, Peter, 1898-1987.

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Deyneka, Peter, 1931-

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Mission executive; born Peter Simon Deyneka, Jr., September 13, 1931; director of Slavic Gospel Association, 1975-1991; founded Peter Deyneka USSR Ministries, 1991. From the description of Oral history interview with Peter Deyneka, 1987. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 31200263 ...

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