Greetings from Wiesbaden, Germany
Monday, May 28th, 2007
Crown Plaza Hotel, Wiesbaden, Germany
The Journey to the Homeland Tour has departed the hotel at 5 am from Wiesbaden for the Frankfurt International Airport for their departure to Chicago.
I write this message from Wiesbaden, Germany following the Russlanddeutschen Bundestreffen (large German-Russian gathering) on May 26. We were overwhelmed with interest at the Amerika Haus tables of persons searching for their ancestors in USA and Canada. Persons shared difficult and emotional experiences leaving their German villages near Odessa, Ukraine in 1944 with the German military to Poland. Then in 1945, they were gathered in Germany and sent on trains to Siberia to work in the forests and slave labor camps. Later they were re-settled in the 1950s in Kazakhstan and other Soviet states. Since the late 1980s, more than three million of these ethnic Germans have immigrated back to Germany with many challenges of acceptance, assimiliation, employment, and language skills.
Attending this event, which is held every three years, is a lifetime experience. The next gathering will be in 2010. The Journey to the Homeland Tour group attended this gathering following their return from Odessa, Ukraine and visiting the former German villages.
Today I travel with train to Koblenz, Germany to meet my Mueller German relatives for family history information. I then travel this week to Hanover, Augsburg and Stuttgart. On 4 June, I return from Frankfurt to Chicago and Fargo.

Amerika Haus information table at Russlanddeutschen Bundestreffen, Main-Rhein-Halle, Wiesbaden, Germany
