Browsing 2003 Journey to the Homeland Tour by Issue Date
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Boarding School of Shirokolanova, Ukraine (former German village of Landau, Beresan District) #2
(2003-05)Children and Journey to the Homeland Tour members. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Kutschurgan District Village of Selz #8
(2003-05)Home of Louisa Riesling, Selz - (left to right): Louisa Riesling; Louisa's daughter and grand-daughter; Marilynn Senger Hannesson; mayor of Selz, Margarita Alekceevna Budaeva; and Frank Senger signing village guestbook. ... -
Kutschurgan District Villages of Baden, Elsass, Kandel, Strassburg and Mannheim #14
(2003-05)Former German building in Elsass. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Kutschurgan District Village of Selz #10
(2003-05)Bank near Kandel - (left to right): Louisa Riesling, Michael Miller and Lidia V. Welk Iwanowa Karasyova, daughter of the late Antonia Welk Iwanowa (1920-1998). For web pages about Antonia go to: ( /grhc/outreach/friends/ ... -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #9
(2003-05)German house near Zurichtal. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer. -
Tour members visit Alsace #7
(2003-05)Historic residence of the Heinz Family, Sessenheim, Alsace. Photograph by Michael M. Miller -
Kutschurgan District Villages of Baden, Elsass, Kandel, Strassburg and Mannheim #8
(2003-05)Former Catholic Church at Kandel (today Rybalskoje, Razdelniyanski Rayon). Photograph by Michael M. Miller -
Kutschurgan District Villages of Baden, Elsass, Kandel, Strassburg and Mannheim #7
(2003-05)Former German house at Baden. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Beresan District Village of Speier (Speyer) #2
(2003-05)Interior view of Speier church now Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Beresan District Village of Karlsruhe #8
(2003-05)Interior of Karlsruhe church with plans to remove floor items. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Tour members visit Alsace #2
(2003-05)Alsatian historic homes in the countryside. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #8
(2003-05)Former German Lutheran church in Zurichtal. It is believed to have been built in 1860. The steeple was removed by the communists and it was used as a Communist meeting hall. It is now an Orthodox Church. Photograph by ... -
Boarding School of Shirokolanova, Ukraine (former German village of Landau, Beresan District) #9
(2003-05)Rosa Reimer, Landau, sings German songs for tour members. She was born in Speier and is in her 80s. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Boarding School of Shirokolanova, Ukraine (former German village of Landau, Beresan District) #5
(2003-05)Girls present Ukrainian dance. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Kutschurgan District Villages of Baden, Elsass, Kandel, Strassburg and Mannheim #3
(2003-05)Side view of culture center in Kutschurgan with windows of former Catholic Church, Strassburg. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Kutschurgan District Villages of Baden, Elsass, Kandel, Strassburg and Mannheim #5
(2003-05)Former German house at Baden (today Ocheretovka, Razdelniyanski Rayon). Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Kutschurgan District Villages of Baden, Elsass, Kandel, Strassburg and Mannheim #12
(2003-05)Inside the Mannheim church. Photograph by Michael M. Miller. -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #13
(2003-05)View of Zurichtal from cemetery. When the Germans came in 1942 there were a number of tombstones still evident with German names on them. Now there are only Ukrainian graves visible. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer. -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #17
(2003-05)Tombstone at former German cemetery near Argentschick and Adschiketsch. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer. -
Crimean German villages Adschiketsch, Argentschick, Friedental, Heilburnn, Neusatz, and Zurichtal as well as Klingenmunster, Baden-Württemberg, Germany #21
(2003-05)The Bohrer family name on business in Klingenmunster, Germany. Photograph by Kenneth L. Messmer.