- the West Bank city of Hebron. The
first influx of
settlers came from
Johannestal, Crimea, in
southwestern Russia.
Hebron Brick Company was
founded in...
-
Publishing House; 1940.
Sixtieth Anniversary of the
Johannestal Mennonite Church, 1882-1942,
Johannestal Mennonite Church; 1942. The
Story of
Gnadenau and...
- Fischer-Franz
Khutor Georgental (today Sekretarivka/Секретарівка)
Jeremejewka Johannestal Kamenka Kaschary Kellersheim (destro****)
Kosenka Koslowka Kutschurgan...
- at the
Nuremberg Trials and
remained in
custody until 1949. Born in
Johannestal,
Austrian Silesia,
Mildner served as a
volunteer in the Austro-Hungarian...
- Katharinental, Landau, München, Rastadt, Speyer, and Sulz) and four
Lutheran (
Johannestal, Rohrbach, Waterloo, and Worms).
Berezan Estuary Berezan Island Berezan'...
- Wörner,
where it
turns sharply east,
until it
finally ends west of the
Johannestal valley. It has 25 main
summits with an
average height of 2,400 m. The...
- bats. The "Kleine Ahornboden" is
located at the
southern end of the
Johannestal at
around 1400
metres altitude directly below the
steeply sloping north...
-
Mennonite Brethren, and
Krimmer Mennonite Brethren groups), from
Poland (
Johannestal), and a few from
Prussia (Brudertal).
Among the
Rosenorter Mennonites...