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    Crimea #13
    (1998-05-17)
    As we were driving from Simperofol to Odessa, we saw on the prairies this large church in the Crimea. This village has not yet been identified but this was a former Catholic church. According to a local Ukrainian who is Czech, the village included Germans and Czechs.
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    Kassel #6
    (1998-05-30)
    Glückstal village from a distance.
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    Crimea #10
    (1998-05-17)
    Former Catholic church in Rosental now a Russian Orthodox church with the school in the background.
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    Bundestreffen #2
    (1998-06-06)
    Two men born in the Black sea village of Hoffnungstal share memories with photographs.
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    Orphanage #5
    (1998-05)
    Michael M. Miller (left) presents handmade quilts to Deacon Alexander and the children. The quilts were made by German-Russian women at the English Lutheran Church, Tuttle, ND.
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    Felsenberg #1
    (1998-09-19)
    Villagers in Felsenberg founded in 1860, a daughter colony of Kathariental, Landau and Speyer
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    Kassel #7
    (1998-05-30)
    Baptist meeting house in Neudorf.
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    Kutschurgan #3
    (1998-05)
    Students at school in fromer German village of Elsass (Zhcherbanka) review maps of the Kutschurgan villages which were presented to the school.
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    Market #2
    (1998-05)
    Ukrainian women selling their handmade brooms, cheese sand seeds in Odessa, the largest outdoor market in Ukraine and one of the largest in the former Soviet Union.
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    Crimea #6
    (1998-05-17)
    Children at the Neusatz school where they have not had electricity for quite some time because they cannot afford it.