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The article includes reports of the first half of 1946 submitted by Dea-con Edward Szendle, one of the first representatives of the Evangelical-Augsburg Church who came to the Masuria Region after the end of World War II.The author of the reports presents both situation of the Church building up its parish structures within the new area of its activity and also approach, mainly negative, towards both the Church itself and evangelical Masurian people from the part of the Polish state authorities and Catholic settlers coming from Poland to the former East Prussia.