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Glückstal Memorial Monument Dedication Program #9
(2002-05)
Members of the Glückstal Memorial Monument Tour group from USA and Germany. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #22
(2002-05)
Former Lutheran church in Hoffnungstal. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #4
(2002-05)
Noontime milking and woman caring milk can in Hoffnungstal. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
Villages of Glückstal, Marienberg, Nesselrode, Neu Beresina, and Neudorf #5
(2002-05)
Architecture of German houses in Neu Beresina. Photograph by Janice Huber Stangl.
Villages of Glückstal, Marienberg, Nesselrode, Neu Beresina, and Neudorf #1
(2002-05)
Glückstal residents, Anton and Rosina Wart, formerly of Saparosche, Ukraine. Photograph by Janice Huber Stangl.
Glückstal Memorial Monument Dedication Program #1
(2002-05)
School children dressed in costumes of Moldova, Ukraine and Germany welcome the Americans with bread and salt. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
Kuhn Family Visits Their Ancestral German Village of Rostenal #2
(2002-05)
German built house in Rosental. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
Photographs in the Glückstal Villages #24
(2002-05)
Pavel Pratchuk (left) and Janice Huber Stangl show Ukrainian women in the village of Marienberg the book co-authored by Johann Bollinger and Janice Huber Stangl. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
Glückstal Memorial Monument Dedication Program #3
(2002-05)
Thomas and Janice Huber Stangl, Sterling, VA, taste the Moldovan bread. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
Villages of Glückstal and Güldendorf #1
(2002-05)
Distant view of the village of Güldendorf, Liebental District, near Odessa. Today the village name is Krasnoselka. Photograph by Bernadine Lang Kuhn.