1998 Journey to the Homeland Tour: Recent submissions
Now showing items 61-80 of 95
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Kassel #1
(1998-05-30)(L-R): Homer Rudolf, Rosa Wart, Janice Huber Stangl, and Anton Wart, Glückstal. -
Hoffnungstal #5
(1998-05)In the former Black Sea German village of Hoffnungstal, farm families wait to have their grain milled. -
Hoffnungstal #4
(1998-05)Farmers working in the fields cutting hay near the former Black Sea German village of New Berlin. -
Hoffnungstal #3
(1998-05)Farmers working in the fields cutting hay near the former Black Sea German village of New Berlin. -
Hoffnungstal #1
(1998-05)Geraldine Walth Sommer, Mesa, AZ; Lola Fritz Parsons, Tucson, AZ; and June M. Kraft, Bismarck, ND, visit the ancestral Black Sea German village of Hoffnungstal. -
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 #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 #15
(1998-05)June Kraft, Bismarck (right) looking at Ukrainian artwork at the Odessa market. -
Bundestreffen #5
(1998-06-06)Harold Ehrman, Pacific Palisades, CA (left) helps to identify documents and photographs of persons born in the Glückstal villages of South Russia. -
Bundestreffen #2
(1998-06-06)Two men born in the Black sea village of Hoffnungstal share memories with photographs.