Browsing Germans from Russia Heritage Collection (GRHC) by Issue Date
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Miscellaneous #8
(1996)Wooden cross at the cemetery at the village of Kathariental (Beresan Enclave) in memory of the church that is no longer standing. -
Miscellaneous #4
(1996)Antonina Wasili (Welk) Iwanowa and Bishop Joseph Werth, Novosibirsk, Siberia, Russia, pray at the cemetery in the village of Selz (Kutschurgan Enclave). Bishop Werth joined the tour group in Odessa. Antonina was born in ... -
Miscellaneous #19
(1996)North Dakota flag is presented to the Dr. Sergey Schip and Dr. Waldemar Koehn, Bavarian House, Odessa. -
Bundestreffen #8
(1996)Bundestreffen, June, 1996, Stuttgart, Germany.Edwin Iszler, Streeter, ND, visits with relatives at the Holiday Inn Hotel, Stuttgart. -
Bundestreffen #3
(1996)Bundestreffen, June, 1996, Stuttgart, Germany. (left to right): Pius Gross, Phoenix, AZ, talking to Paul Krüger, Siegen, Germany. Paul's relatives immigrated to Fessenden, Wells County, North Dakota. -
Miscellaneous #16
(1996)Dave Geck, videographer for Prairie Public Television, filming for the Germans from Russia documentary. -
Miscellaneous #23
(1996)Children and villagers in the Kutschurgan villages listening to Americans of German-Russian heritage. -
Miscellaneous #28
(1996)(left to right): Tour members Brother Placid Gross, Richardton, ND; two middle persons unknown; and Pius Gross, Phoenix, AZ. -
Miscellaneous #3
(1996)Dr. Dona Reeves Marquardt and Dr. Lewis Marquardt review German archival documents at the Odessa Scientific Library. -
Miscellaneous #27
(1996)Brother Placid Gross, Richardton, ND, feeding grass to cow in Kutschurgan villages near Odessa, Ukraine, May 1996. -
Miscellaneous #6
(1996)Former Catholic church in the village of Speyer (Beresan Enclave) and today a Ukrainian Orthodox church. -
Bundestreffen #4
(1996)Bundestreffen, June, 1996, Stuttgart, Germany. Karl and Maria Hoffmann, Harbor City, CA, speaking at the Bundestreffen. Karl was born in the former German village of Friedrichsfeld near Odessa, Ukraine. -
Miscellaneous #15
(1996)Women in the former German village of Sofiental (today Novosamarka, Ukraine).