Browsing 1998 Journey to the Homeland Tour by Title
Now showing items 68-87 of 95
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Market #4
(1998-05)Ukrainian women selling black seeds, fish and cherries at the Kutschurgan market located near the former German villages of Straßburg (today Kutschurgan). Many people also from nearby Moldova visit this market. -
Market #5
(1998-05)Ukrainian women selling black seeds, fish and cherries at the Kutschurgan market located near the former German villages of Straßburg (today Kutschurgan). Many people also from nearby Moldova visit this market. -
Miscellaneous #1
(1998-05)The new Lutheran Church at the German resettlement village of Petrovoka located near the former German village of Peterstal (Liebental District) near Odessa, Ukraine. -
Miscellaneous #10
(1998-05)Former German home in Freudental near Odessa, Ukraine. Photo by Duane Retzloff, Mountain View, CA. -
Miscellaneous #11
(1998-05)Woman leading cow down the path in the former German village of Kulm, Bessarabia (today in Ukraine). Photo by Duane Retzloff, Mountain View, CA. -
Miscellaneous #12
(1998-05)German gravestones in Freudental near Odessa, Ukraine. Photo by Duane Retzloff, Mountain View, CA. -
Miscellaneous #13
(1998-05)German cemetery in Josephdorf near Odessa, Ukraine. Photo by Duane Retzloff, Mountain View, CA. -
Miscellaneous #14
(1998-05)Former German home in Josefstal, Liebental Enclave (today near Odessa, Ukraine). Photo by Rosemary Ripplinger Schwan, Devils Lake, ND. -
Miscellaneous #15
(1998-05)June Kraft, Bismarck (right) looking at Ukrainian artwork at the Odessa market. -
Miscellaneous #17
(1998-05)Joan Keller Clark, Yorba Linda, CA (left) and her daughter, Marilyn Clark Wilkinson, Granite Bay, CA (right) visit with Lilia Belousova at the Odessa State Archives. -
Miscellaneous #18
(1998-05)The Bayerisches haus (Bavarian House), Odessa, Ukraine, established in the early 1990s with funding from the State of Bavaria, Germany. The Bavarian House provide cultural programs, German language study, traveling exhibits. -
Miscellaneous #2
(1998-06-01)German headstones with many readable in the Bessarabian village of Alt Elft (Sadovoje). (Photo by Janice Huber Stangl, June 1, 1998) -
Miscellaneous #3
(1998-05)Sharing bread given to us by Moldovan woman, near Butori, Moldova (Trans-Dnestr), Janice Huber Stangl, Sterling, VA (center) and Gerry Walth Summer, Mesa, AZ (right). (Photo taken by Thomas Stangl) -
Miscellaneous #4
(1998-06-01)Children in the former Bessarabian German village of Katzbach. (Photo by Janice Huber Stangl, June 1, 1998) -
Miscellaneous #5
(1998-05)Gerry Walth Sommer finds her grandmother Katherina Hilt Walth's family Hilt home in former Black Sea German village of Hoffnungstal. (Photo by Janice Huber Stangl, May, 1998)