2001 Journey to the Homeland Tour
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Item Liebental Villages #1(2001-06)Monsignor Joseph Senger stands by iron cross of a common grave for Germans killed in Josefstal. Photographs by Monsignor Joseph Senger.Item Liebental Villages #2(2001-06)Herd of milk cows and villagers in the Liebental villages. Photographs by Monsignor Joseph Senger.Item Bundestreffen, Stuttgart, Germany #6(2001-06)Father Joseph Senger, Minot, ND, shows location of German villages on maps. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Bundestreffen, Stuttgart, Germany #5(2001-06)Margaret Aman Freeman, Redondo Beach, CA, shows Glückstal publication and Karl Stumpp map. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Bundestreffen, Stuttgart, Germany #4(2001-06)Harold Ehrman, Pacific Palisades, CA, reviews Glückstal publications. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Bundestreffen, Stuttgart, Germany #3(2001-06)Ed Bischoff, Mesa, AZ, assists at the tables. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Bundestreffen, Stuttgart, Germany #2(2001-06)Janice Huber Stangl, Sterling, VA, assisting Germans. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Bundestreffen, Stuttgart, Germany #1(2001-06)Peter Mock, a university student from Ulm, Germany was fluent in English and German. His grandparents were born in Kleinliebental, Liebental Distict, Odessa Region. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Shirokolanovka Boarding School #6(2001-06)Children show the handmade quilts presented to the Boarding School. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Shirokolanovka Boarding School #5(2001-06)Children accept gifts of clothing, school supplies and towels. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Shirokolanovka Boarding School #4(2001-06)Children holding the handmade quilts and gifts from Americans. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Shirokolanovka Boarding School #3(2001-06)A bedroom at the Boarding School where there are 148 children. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Shirokolanovka Boarding School #2(2001-06)Housing at the orphanage was built by former German villagers. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Shirokolanovka Boarding School #1(2001-06)Father Joseph Senger, Minot, ND, blesses the traditional Ukrainian bread presented to the tour members as a symbol of welcome and friendship. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Karlsruhe, Landau and Speyer Villages #6(2001-06)Small chapel built with help of Germans near church at Speyer. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Karlsruhe, Landau and Speyer Villages #5(2001-06)Former school at Landau. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Karlsruhe, Landau and Speyer Villages #4(2001-06)Former German parsonage today Ukrainian Orthodox church. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Karlsruhe, Landau and Speyer Villages #3(2001-06)Former German church at Karlsruhe. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Karlsruhe, Landau and Speyer Villages #2(2001-06)Former German church at Landau. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.Item Karlsruhe, Landau and Speyer Villages #1(2001-06)Former German church at Speyer today a Ukrainian Orthodox church. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.