The top picture in this item shows an advance party of Mennonites boarding a ship at Bremenhaven, Germany. See NP10-2-4. The middle picture shows Mennonite immigrants detraining in Bremenhaven, Germany. See NP10-2-5. The bottom picture shows the Charlton Monarch on which Mennonites came from Bremenhaven, Germany to Paraguay in 1948.
CPR special train on the 50th anniversary of the CPR on 30 June, 1936. In the background is the immigration hall where many Mennonites passed through on arrival in Winnipeg.
This family is of a young woman with 3 young children standing in front of some foliage and next to a small wagon. The family is moving to South America. This photo is a duplicate from an unknown issue of Mennonite Life.
This photo is of a large apartment building in Berlin which is used as transition housing for Aussiedler. This building is Ubergangswohnheim - Kornmandel.
This is a copy of a photo showing families boarding a freight train car in preparation to leave Russia in the 1920s. About four families lived in one of these small freight cars for about two weeks en route to Riga, providing their own food along the way. Photograph in Gerhard Lohrenz, HERITAGE REMEMBERED: A Pictorial Survey of Mennonites in Prussia and Russia, revised and enlarged (Canadian Mennonite Bible College, 1977), 264.
This is composite image of the passport photos of some of the Susanna Funk family members (daughter and sons with spouses) that emigrated from Russia to Canada. They came in three separate groups, two in July 1923 and one in December 1926.