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Boarding School of Shirokolanova, Ukraine (former German village of Landau, Beresan District) #3
(2003-05)
Children and staff with handmade quilts and gifts received from tour members. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
Bessarabian German Villages of Borodino and Teplitz #5
(2003-05)
Church at Borodino at original site with new building under construction. Photograph by Dianne Mienk.
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #14
(2003-05)
German house in Heilbrunn. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer.
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #2
(2003-05)
German cemetery at Neusatz. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer.
Kutschurgan District Villages of Baden, Elsass, Kandel, Strassburg and Mannheim #13
(2003-05)
Nativity of Mary Catholic Church at Elsass (today Scherbanovka, Razdelniyanski Rayon). Photograph by Michael M. Miller
Beresan District Village of Karlsruhe #7
(2003-05)
Interior of Karlsruhe church. Photograph by Michael M. Miller.
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #20
(2003-05)
Klingenmunster, Gremany. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer.
Boarding School of Shirokolanova, Ukraine (former German village of Landau, Beresan District) #15
(2003-05)
The museum at Katherinentaal featuring a Ukranian bedroom. Photographs by Elizabeth Madison Williams, Missoula, Montana and Volodymyr Honcharenko.
Bessarabian German Villages of Borodino and Teplitz #6
(2003-05)
Former German school now closed at Borodino with dedication monument at the front. The new school is nearby. My grandfather traveled to Borodino in 1938. He could not take money out of the country so it is believed he ...
Village of Blumental, Saporahje Region, Central Ukraine #1
(2003-05)
Blumental is adjacent to Kopani. Photographs by Alfred E. Troppmann, and his son, Joseph A. Troppmann.