Browsing Journey to the Homeland Tour by Title
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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 ... -
Crimea #16
(1998-05-17)The Deutsche Evangelical-Lutherische St. Marienkircke in Yalta, Crimea, Ukraine. -
Crimea #17
(1998-05-17)Gravestone at Kronental Cemetery of unidentified German grave site according to local Ukrainians. -
Crimea #18
(1998-05-17)Gravestone at Kronental Cemetery of Martin Schneider born in 1859 and died in 1909. -
Crimea #20
(1998-05-17)Gravestone at Kronental Cemetery of George Wiedrich born in 1856 and died in 1901. -
Crimea #21
(1998-05-17)Bob Dambach (left) and Michael Miller (right) at the Kronental Cemetery standing by the gravestone of a prominent man, Heidrich Fischer born in 1851 and died in 1904. -
Crimea #22
(1998-05-17)Bob Dambach (left) and Michael Miller (right) at the Kronental Cemetery standing by the gravestone of a prominent man, Heidrich Fischer born in 1851 and died in 1904. -
Crimea #23
(1998-05-17)Former Catholic Church in Kronental. The two Kronental churches are closer together. -
Crimea #3
(1998-05-17)Former parish house for Catholic church in Rosental now used for elementary school. -
Crimea #6
(1998-05-17)Children at the Neusatz school where they have not had electricity for quite some time because they cannot afford it. -
Crimea #7
(1998-05-17)Children at the Neusatz school where they have not had electricity for quite some time because they cannot afford it. -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #1
(2003-05)Landscape near Neusatz. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer.