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| Katarinental Village, Beresan District, Ukraine
May, 2004
Photographs by Bettsy Madison Williams, Missoula, Montana
Photo Set 13:
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View of Katharinental
as one enters the village. Katharinental is the only former
German Beresan village to maintain its female name throughout
its history. |
Same
view of Katharinental, west side. |
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| The pone where the
cattle are watered. |
The markers
in the center of Katharinental where once stool the Catholic
Church; (left to right): Agatha Doll Madison, her daughter,
Bettsy Madison Williams, and granddaughter, Emily Madison.
There generations of the Madison family have now visited Katharinental. |
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Katarinental Cultural Museum; (left to right):
Agatha Doll Madison, curator Antonina Ivanovna, Bettsy Madison
Williams, and Emily Madison. The tree behind them has the names
of the German families who in 1938 were either executed or deported
to Siberia. |
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