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Forest
Hill, Sydenham and Crystal Palace housed one
of the major German communities in London,
composed mostly of wealthy merchants, with
a sprinkling of musicians and artists.
The German Evangelical Church was founded
in temporary accommodation in 1875, and the
church was built in 1883.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer was the pastor from 1933
to 1935 and the church was named after him
at the end of the World War II. It was bombed
during the war, and rebuilt. |