Browsing 2004 Journey to the Homeland Tour by Title
Now showing items 41-60 of 97
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Gottesdienst der Aussiedler und Heimatvertriebenen #1
(2004-06-19)Cardinal Georg Sterzinski, Berlin. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Gottesdienst der Aussiedler und Heimatvertriebenen #2
(2004-06-19)Bishop Clemens Pickel, Saratov, Russia, and Bishop Joseph Werth, Novosibirsk, Russia. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Gottesdienst der Aussiedler und Heimatvertriebenen #3
(2004-06-19)Bishop Joseph Werth speaks at gathering. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Gottesdienst der Aussiedler und Heimatvertriebenen #4
(2004-06-19)Bishop Clemens Pickel speaks at gathering. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Gottesdienst der Aussiedler und Heimatvertriebenen #5
(2004-06-19)Bishop Werth speaks with Aussiedler. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Gottesdienst der Aussiedler und Heimatvertriebenen #6
(2004-06-19)Bishop Joseph Werth, Michael Miller and Bishop Clemens Pickel. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Katarinental Village, Beresan District #1
(2004-05)View of Katharinental as one enters the village. Katharinental is the only former German Beresan village to maintain its female name throughout its history. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams. -
Katarinental Village, Beresan District #2
(2004-05)Same view of Katharinental, west side. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams. -
Katarinental Village, Beresan District #3
(2004-05)The pone where the cattle are watered. Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams. -
Katarinental Village, Beresan District #4
(2004-05)The markers in the center of Katharinental where once stool the Catholic Church; (left to right): Agatha Doll Madison, her daughter, Bettsy Madison Williams, and granddaughter, Emily Madison. There generations of the Madison ... -
Katarinental Village, Beresan District #5
(2004-05)Katarinental Cultural Museum; (left to right): Agatha Doll Madison, curator Antonina Ivanovna, Bettsy Madison Williams, and Emily Madison. The tree behind them has the names of the German families who in 1938 were either ... -
Kutschurgan District Villages #1
(2004-06)Louisa Riesling with her canning jars in the cellar, Selz. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Kutschurgan District Villages #2
(2004-06)Canned fruit, meat and vegetables at the Riesling home cellar, Selz. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Kutschurgan District Villages #3
(2004-06)Pavel Pratchuk, Louisa Riesling and Michael Miller at the Riesling home cellar, Selz. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Kutschurgan District Villages #4
(2004-06)The original coal and wood burning stove in the Louisa Riesling home, Selz. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Kutschurgan District Villages #5
(2004-06)The former Catholic Church at Kandel. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Kutschurgan District Villages #6
(2004-06)The former Catholic Church at Mannheim. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Kutschurgan District Villages #7
(2004-06)Front view of Catholic Church at Mannheim. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Kutschurgan District Villages #8
(2004-06)Man hauling hay in near Mannheim. Photographs by Michael M. Miller. -
Russlanddeutschen Bundestreffen, Neue Messe #1
(2004-06-12)The Amerika Haus information tables. Photographs by Michael M. Miller.