- CA MHC 333-4
- Einzelstück
- between 1941 and 1945
Teil vonAlternative Service (Unser Ersatzdienst), 1941-45 Slide Collection
Teil vonAlternative Service (Unser Ersatzdienst), 1941-45 Slide Collection
Truck and loggers on snow road in woods (356.15)
Teil vonAlternative Service (Unser Ersatzdienst), 1941-45 Slide Collection
Logging camp in summer (356.16)
Teil vonAlternative Service (Unser Ersatzdienst), 1941-45 Slide Collection
Logging camp workers resting (356.17)
Teil vonAlternative Service (Unser Ersatzdienst), 1941-45 Slide Collection
Three-wheeled tractor (steamroller?) (356.18)
Teil vonAlternative Service (Unser Ersatzdienst), 1941-45 Slide Collection
Two unidentified men and pulley car (356.21)
Teil vonAlternative Service (Unser Ersatzdienst), 1941-45 Slide Collection
This photo shows five men in forestry uniform posing with another visitor. The forestry men: N. Rempel (?) (Sofiewka) (?), unknown, unknown, unknown, Vogt.
This photo show a group of six men inside around an office desk with a map of Europe in the background. One man is working an abicus, another has a ledger book open, another is writing on a document. There are stamps on the table.
This photo shows a group of 11 men, all dressed in their uniforms, posing outside, with trees in the background.
This item is a composite with 25 portraits of Mennonite men in the forestry service. The picture has been decorated with a few springs of spruce on the edges.
This photo shows some men playing soccer. Inscription on the reverse reads: "Fussballspiel der Tereker, G. Anadol, 1914."
Helping to unload tree seedlings in Lebanon
This is a photo of villagers helping to unload tree seedlings.
Burkholder, Robert
Teil vonForestry Photograph Collection
This is a photo of a paper model depicting a Russian forestry camp most likely from the early 20th century (i.e 1910-1914), the years associated with the other photographs in this collection.
Unknown
Teil vonDer Bote Photograph Collection
Unknown
This is a photo of approx. 44 men standing in front of and on the steps of a building. This is where David Wiebe served.
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