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    • Liebental Villages #1 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Monsignor Joseph Senger stands by iron cross of a common grave for Germans killed in Josefstal. Photographs by Monsignor Joseph Senger.
    • Liebental Villages #2 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Herd of milk cows and villagers in the Liebental villages. Photographs by Monsignor Joseph Senger.
    • Marienberg Village #1 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      The community well built by the Germans. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Marienberg Village #2 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Marienberg villagers review the back cover photos, "Marienberg: Fate of a Village." Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Marienberg Village #3 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Pavel Pratchuk (left) identifies in Marienberg book his photographs taken in 1999. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Marienberg Village #4 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Local Marienbergers pose for a picture. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Marienberg Village #5 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Villagers going to market stop to have photograph taken with Pavel Pratchuk and Michael Miller. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Marienberg Village #6 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      One of the oldest residents of Marienberg near her home. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Neu Glückstal Village #1 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Distant view of Neu Glückstal. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Neu Glückstal Village #2 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Former German school at Neu Glückstal. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Neu Glückstal Village #3 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Roof tiles on house in Neu Glückstal made by German factory in former villages. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Neu Glückstal Village #4 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      German house in Neu Glückstal. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Neu Glückstal Village #5 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Ukrainian home in Neu Glückstal which was a German house with red roof tiles. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Neu Glückstal Village #6 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Gravestone at former site of German cemetery at Neu Glückstal. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Shirokolanovka Boarding School #1 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Father Joseph Senger, Minot, ND, blesses the traditional Ukrainian bread presented to the tour members as a symbol of welcome and friendship. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Shirokolanovka Boarding School #2 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Housing at the orphanage was built by former German villagers. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Shirokolanovka Boarding School #3 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      A bedroom at the Boarding School where there are 148 children. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Shirokolanovka Boarding School #4 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Children holding the handmade quilts and gifts from Americans. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Shirokolanovka Boarding School #5 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Children accept gifts of clothing, school supplies and towels. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.
    • Shirokolanovka Boarding School #6 

      Unknown author (2001-06)
      Children show the handmade quilts presented to the Boarding School. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.