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PhotosIn this segment of our web site a photo collection about Neu Samara should come into being. Besides, we are also depended on the help of the visitors. Therefore, we ask all which still have at home interesting photos, to give them us. Every donator will be thankfully mentioned. At the moment we have only the pictures of Elvira Nachtigall, a former teacher in Dolinsk, Alexander Wittenberg, Johann Funk, Dr. Katharina Neufeld, Neil Nickel, Valentina Nickel, Vanessa Black, Waldemar and Nadine Sukkau, Alexej Reimer, Johann Walde, Peter Bergmann, Kathie Giesbrecht and Ira Fertsch, Olga Heide we would like to thank them. In addition photos from the book "Neu Samara am Tock" and remained, not published images, were contributed by Johann Funk. With the photos after 1991/1992 should be considered that most ethnic German inhabitants have emigrated since then to Germany. The today's state of the buildings is not necessarily the same as before the emigration. Also some new buildings have been build. | |
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| Bogomasowo
Abraham A. Funk, as ambulanceman. | Dolinsk
Abraham J. Funk, as ambulanceman. | Lugowsk
Abraham Martens, eldest of the Lugowsk Mennonite Brethren congregation. | Sorotschinsk
| Bogomasowo
Funeral of Maria Friesen. At the coffin: niece Maria Tissen and husband minister Heinrich Friesen. | Bogomasowo
Bernhard B. Peters, as ambulanceman. | Bogomasowo
| Lugowsk
Worship house | Bebra
| Bebra
| Warendorf
| Warendorf
| Lugowsk
Cornelius C. Klassen, minister in the Lugowsk Mennonite Brethren congregation. He emigrated in 1926 to Canada. | Pleschanowo
Daniel Boschmann, bishop of the Mennonite congregation in Pleschanow in 1904-1929. | Lugowsk
The old worship house. After closing in 1932 it got an additional floor and became a central school. | Donskoj
The former worship house of the Donskoj Mennonite Brethren congregation, built in 1908, closed in 06.01.1931. Since then the village school. | Lugowsk
The married couple Heinrich and Katharina Reimer has dedicated their whole life to the school and the children. Their work in the central school in Lugowsk and later in Pleschanow is not to be underestimated. Almost everybody in the settlement knew the "dolle Reimer". | Pleschanowo
The first worship house of the settlement belonged to the Pleschanow Mennonite congregation. Built approx. 1898. Since closing in 1931 it was used as a warehouse, school, clubhouse. | Dolinsk
The former store of Johann Dyck. The house was sold after the revolution to Wilhelm Riesen who was repressed as "kulak" in the 30-s and deported to the north. The building was used first as a clubhouse and since the 1st September, 1972 as a village school. (In the settlement as a "Riesen'shaus" known). | Donskoj
The first leader (1910 – 1922) Donskoj Mennonite Brethren congregation, minister Johann Braun with his wife Katharina nee Willms.They came in the late 1890s to Donskoj from Konteniusfeld, Molotschna. |
The store of Johann Dyck (at the beginning of 20th century). | Donskoj
| Lugowsk
| Kamenez
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Double wedding | Werchne-Iljasowo
A Bashkirian house. | Nizhne-Iljasowo
A Bashkirian family from one of the neighboring Bashkirian villages. | Orenburg
One of hundreds commemorative signs in "Sauraljnaja Roschtscha" on the left Ural bank in the town of Orenburg where common graves from the Stalin's time are supposed. On the shield are two German names: Johann Fast and Johann Dickmann. |
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