Crimea (Russia)

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Crimea : Panorama Postcard

A street scene most likely from a port city on the southern coast of the Crimean Peninsula. Mary (Dyck) Koop got the postcard while on a trip. The hand-written inscription on the reverse reads: "In Russland. Ein Andenken aus der Heimat, in der Krim die Südkiste. Das Panerama wie ich da wahr mit Peter und Manja. 1923, 7 Monat."

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Krimmerfest in Coaldale 1946 (2 copies)

This is a photo of a large group of men, women and children standing on the steps of a church. Edith Dick (Koop) is the first on the left in the second row and Heidi Koop is third from the left in the first row.

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Tschongrau Bible School Choir

Tchongrav Bible School choir with Jacob Abrahams the choir conductor in Crimea. Tchongrav (Chongrav) Mennonite Brethren Bible School was established at Tchongrav (Chongrav), Crimea, in 1918 through the efforts of Johann G. Wiens and with the approval of the Mennonite Brethren Conference. He was joined by Abraham H. Unruh, Heinrich J. Braun, and Gerhard J. Reimer as teachers. In 1924 the government closed the school, which had at that time 50 students and was offering a three-year course. The Winkler Bible School in Winkler, Manitoba was in a sense a continuation. GAMEO

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Walter Burow Selbstschutz diary

This file consists of the following items:
1) Walter Burow, "From the Diary of Walter Burow" translated by Solomon L. Loewen. Found in Journal of the American Historical Society of Germans From Russia. Summer 1986 and Winter 1986.
2) John B Toews handwritten notes on the Burow diary
3) A hand drawn map by Walter Burow showing the locations of the activities described in his diary. - (1 file) Box 255