1998 Journey to the Homeland Tour
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Item Black Sea #1(1998-05)At the cemetery in the ancestral village of Kassel, children visit the grave site of their three- year-old cousin who died having taken an outdated prescription.Item Item Black Sea #3(1998-05)Family now living in the former Black Sea German village of Kassel, today near Odessa, Ukraine.Item Black Sea #4(1998-05)German resident, in the former Black Sea German village of Kassel, opened her home to guests and proudly shows the rabbits she raises.Item Bundestreffen #1(1998-06-06)Margaret Zimmerman Freeman, Redondo Beach, CA and Walter Aman, Portland, OR (seated) assist a young German immigrant from Kazakhstan.Item Bundestreffen #2(1998-06-06)Two men born in the Black sea village of Hoffnungstal share memories with photographs.Item Item Item Bundestreffen #5(1998-06-06)Harold Ehrman, Pacific Palisades, CA (left) helps to identify documents and photographs of persons born in the Glückstal villages of South Russia.Item Crimea #1(1998-05-17)Former Lutheran German church in Kronental now being restored to a Ukrainian Orthodox church.Item Crimea #10(1998-05-17)Former Catholic church in Rosental now a Russian Orthodox church with the school in the background.Item Crimea #11(1998-05-17)As we were driving from Simperofol to Odessa, we saw on the prairies this large church in the Crimea. This village has not yet been identified but this was a former Catholic church. According to a local Ukrainian who is Czech, the village included Germans and Czechs.Item Crimea #12(1998-05-17)The Deutsche Evangelical-Lutherische St. Marienkircke in Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine.Item Crimea #13(1998-05-17)As we were driving from Simperofol to Odessa, we saw on the prairies this large church in the Crimea. This village has not yet been identified but this was a former Catholic church. According to a local Ukrainian who is Czech, the village included Germans and Czechs.Item Item Item Crimea #16(1998-05-17)The Deutsche Evangelical-Lutherische St. Marienkircke in Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine.Item Crimea #17(1998-05-17)Gravestone at Kronental Cemetery of unidentified German grave site according to local Ukrainians.Item Crimea #18(1998-05-17)Gravestone at Kronental Cemetery of Martin Schneider born in 1859 and died in 1909.Item