Rosenthal (Chortitza, Russia)

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Olga Martens, Anna Pries, Cara Klassen, Emma Weisshaar, Kaethe Koop

This is a photo of technical designers and technologists of the former Koop factory in Chortitza-Rosenthal in 1936. The factors made agricultural machines. Back row (left to right): Kaethe Koop and Helene Wiebe. Front row (left to right): Olga Martens; Anna Pries; Cara Klassen and Emma Weisshaar. [HR 204]

Ordination certificate

This is a copy of the ordination certificate issued to Jacob J. Funk attesting to his designation as Evangelist and Deacon in the Rosenthal Evangelical Mennonite Allianz Church. It is dated December 19, 1920.

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Peter Dyck family

This is a photo of the Peter Dycks with their relatives and friends on the shore of the Dnjeper River near Rosental, Chortitza district. [HR 226]

Peter Rempel yard well-house

This is a photo of a well-house, somewhat different from the average, could be seen on the Peter Rempel yard in the village of Rosental, near Zaporoshye. [HR 101]

Peter Rempel, photographer

This is a photo of Peter Rempel, Rosenthal, Old Colony and his family. Rempel was a professional photographer. He had his own studio. [HR 69]

Portrait of David D. and Margareta (Krahn) Kroeger

Black and white. Man is seated on left, with woman standing beside him to right. Man is wearing dark suit, with dark tie and light coloured shirt. Woman is wearing dark dress with stripes in fabric. Her hair is pulled back. Handwritten on back of photograph: "Vater und Mutter. David D. und Margareta Kroeger, Rosental. Mrs. A. P. Regier Virgil, Ont."

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Russian Orthodox church in Chortitza-Rosenthal

Everywhere in the usually desperately poor Russian villages stood large and sometimes also beautiful churches. The time came when such a church was built also in the Mennonite village of Rosental. The Russian national church always very zealously guarding its members from any outside influence, had this church built for the many Russian factory workers in Chortitza-Rosental. [HR 46]

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