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Forestry Kommando

This is a photo of a group of men posing, all wearing a uniform, in Altberdjaner Forstei. Identified are (left to right): [row 1] (?), (?), Heinrich Lepp, -- Wittenberg, Peter Penner, Heinrich Enns, Nikolai Enns, (?), (?), Starschij Warkentin, John Dick, -- Loewen, Jakob Janzen, Peter Rempel, David Hamm. [row 2] John Renpenning, -- Regehr, -- Fast, -- Kornelsen, John Enns, David Wedel, John Martens, Heinrich Goth, -- Tiesen, -- Harms, Heinrich Janzen, John Langemann, Franz Heinrichs, John Doerksen, Franz Quiring, John Braun, John Boldt, -- Guenther. [row 3] Peter Enns, John Reimer, Jakob Neufeld, -- Loewen, -- Friesen, Heinrich Willems, John Doerksen, Abram Heide, Heinrich Wiebe, Hans Epp, John Friesen, Jakob Dueck, Jakob Willems, John Dueck, Peter Goertzen, Isaak Wiens, Jakob Enns, Jakob Fast. [row 4] Johann Martens, Jakob Willems, Peter Ewert, Peter Poetger, Johann Dick, Jakob Neufeld, Gerhard Toews, Peter Harder, Abram Harder, John Klassen, Peter Kliewer, David Klassen, Johann Klassen, Johann Tjart, Wilhelm Schulz, Jakob Wiens, -- Teichroeb, Gerhard Enns, Jakob Rogalsky, Isaak Rempel. [For more information, refer to item 449:1c] [Also has negative with this item]

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Buhler-Driedger Family

Bernhard and Maria Buhler (Pauls Driedger) surrounded by children and grandchildren. The adults in the back row from left to right are as follows: Ruth Buhler, Ben Buhler, Darlene Driedger, Jake Wiebe, Wilfred Buhler, Ruth Wiebe, Irvin Driedger, Diana Buhler, Florence Driedger, Otto Driedger, Leo Driedger, Donna Lobe, Louise Wiebe Buhler and Jacob Buhler.

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Heinrich & Maria (Rempel) Heppner

Heinrich and Maria (Rempel) Heppner and their three children Heinrich, Maria , Anne, standing in front of their home in Winnipegosis, Manitoba.

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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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Morija Deaconess Home

The Morija Deaconess Home was a private charitable institution established in 1909 for training nurses and was located in the Molotschna Mennonite settlement, Ukraine. It was closely associated with the Muntau and Ohrloff hospitals for practical training as part of the three year course. The dedication of the Morija Home was on May 32, 1910. Soon this building became too small for the program and so it was decided to build a new facility. It was sold and the construction of the new two storey Morija Deaconess Home was completed in December of 1912 The building still exists today.

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A family of four adults and two children. Possibly a grandmother with her son and his wife and their two children and a daughter.

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