Chortitza (Chortitza, Russia)

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Abram and Sara Koop

This is a photo of Abram and Sara Koop. Abram was the son of the factory owner, Koop in Chortitza. [HR 158] (N:340)

Aelt. Isaak Dyck family

Aelt. Isaak Dyck family in a garden setting. Isaak and Margaretha Dyck are seated on either side of a small table with a lace tablecloth. Both are wearing black. Back row (l-r): Heinrich Dyck, Helena Dyck, Gerhard Dyck, Peter Dyck and Franz Epp ( m. to Agatha Dyck) Peter Klassen, (m. to Greta Dyck), Greta Dyck Klassen. Front row (l-r): Anna Dyck, Maria (Heinrichs) Dyck ( m. to Gerhard Dyck), Mother Margaretha (Hamm) Dyck, Agatha (Dyck) Epp (married to Franz Epp), Maria Dyck and Aeltester Isaak Dyck.

Aron Janzen residence

This is a photo of the home of the Aron Janzen family in Chortitza. This photo was taken just before the family fled to the West. [HR 94]

Bethania staff

This is a photo of Bethania Staff of 1925. Seated in 2nd row from the front are (left to right): two unknown female nurses, Sara Koop, Dr. I. Thiessen (physician in charge), Dr. A. Martins (she later lived in Hamilton, Ontario) , Maria Andres (house mother), Jakob Wiebe (house father), and another four unknown female nurses. [HR 131]

Chortitza

This slide is of the skyline of Chortitza. Houses, factories and other buildings can be seen. A large smokestack or chimney is prominent in the photo. According to N.J. Kroeker book "First Mennonite villages in Russia," p. 96 this is the Lepp and Wallmann factory.

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