Young adults - Russia

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Conscientious objectors

This is a photo of young men from the Old Colony who at the beginning of the 30's confessed themselves to be non-resistant and consequently had to suffer in exile. Standing ( left to right): Johann Klassen, Jakob Rempel, David Rempel. Seated (left to right): Abram Neudorf, Johann Vogt. [HR 172]

Girls from Mariawohl

This is a photo of girls from the village of Mariawohl: Tina Schoenke, Tina Andres, Marusja Sudermann, Liese Boese, Greta Boese, Lenchen Sudermann, Susie Andres. [HR 172]

Memrik chapel and burial site

The Memrick settlement had bought its land from a Russian nobleman. On the property was an old park with a chapel and the burial place of the family. Mennonite youth liked this place and assembled here quite often. HR 100

Mennonite young people

This is a photo of a group of Mennonite young people from the village of Altonau, taken in 1928. Twelve years later only two of those shown on the photo were free. All the rest were in jail or exiled to Siberia. [HR 108]

Mennonites from Orenburg

This is a photo of people from Orenburg. [left to right] Helena Dyck (Heininger), Isaak Penner, Alize Penner (Guenther), Franz Guenther, [standing, left to right] P. Funk, Kath. Hildebrand (Penner), Hein. Dyck [HR 189]

Youth from Zagradovka

This is a photo of youth from Sagradowka: Maria Harder, Anna Harder, Katja Isaak, Lena Harder, Anna Isaak, Maria Isaak, Helene Isaak and Jakob Harder. [HR 116]