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Maps & Photos
Maps and drawings
- Map showing some of the former German settlements close to Ostrog
(308 KB) Updated! Now also showing Antonofka & Waldheim - tks Jerry!
Place name index of the Ostrog area today (based on the dimensions of the above map - places between Kuniew in the west, Gruental in the north, Slawuta in the east and Fuerstendorf in the south)
- WW II Truppenkarte of the Ostrog area
(542 KB) New! Copied from Russian maps with a variety of dates ranging from 1889 through 1933. There is also an Index for the WWII Truppenkarte to locate places shown on this map.
Zoomed up maps (parts) of the WW II Truppenkarte are available for the villages:
Antonovka - Fuerstendorf - Fuerstental - Jadwinina - Karlswalde - Michailowka
- Map showing German Army forces positioned at the beginning of the invasion in WW II
(55 KB) Very poor resolution, sorry.
- Map of Karlswalde as described by Mrs. Peter Goertz April 12, 1945, Newton, Kansas
(84 KB)
- Drawing of Karlswalde showing name and house location of each settler (1900-1910)
(242 KB) Map of Karlswalde prepared by Nikolaus Jung of Alberta, Canada, during a brief visit to Lebanon in June, 1975.
- Views of Village Hill, Lebanon, Connecticut, part 1, by Claire Schachinger Krause
(154 KB) part 1
Views of Village Hill, Lebanon, Connecticut, part 2, by Claire Schachinger Krause
(146 KB) part 2
Photos
- Photos of Tobias A. Unruh gravestones (taken 1997). Located at the Schartner Church cemetary, 6 miles west and 1 1/2 miles north of Marion, South Dakota or 5 miles north, 2 miles east and 1 1/2 north of Freeman, S.D.
(101 KB) pic1 Marker that was erected in 1974 (the 100th anniversary) by the churches who had migrated to South Dakota from the Ostrog-Karlwalde area
(171 KB) pic2 Marker that was erected in 1974 (the 100th anniversary) by the churches who had migrated to South Dakota from the Ostrog-Karlwalde area
(100 KB) pic3 Marker that was erected in 1974 (the 100th anniversary) by the churches who had migrated to South Dakota from the Ostrog-Karlwalde area
(168 KB) pic4 Marker that was erected in 1974 (the 100th anniversary) by the churches who had migrated to South Dakota from the Ostrog-Karlwalde area
(113 KB) pic5 Tobias Unruh's grave
(100 KB) pic6 Tobias Unruh's grave
- Photos of the trip to Karlswalde 1996, by Victor Gess
(90 KB) Lady with two goats at the Village of Karlswalde
(78 KB) Karlswalde July 19, 1996
(121 KB) Karlswalde lady and son
- Photos of the trip to Karlswalde 1994, by Claire Schachinger Krause
(67 KB) Wilya River
(67 KB) Jacob Schairer House
(62 KB) Site of Karlswalde church
(45 KB) Creek with bridge (Pilseke)
(50 KB) Schachinger House - Claire Schachinger Krause
(33 KB) Karl Schairer House
(33 KB) Karlswalde School
(32 KB) Karlswalde Main Street
(32 KB) Former Polish-Russian Border, Ostrog
- Links to photos of the area around Slavuta on Ukrainian servers (sometimes slow)
http://online.km.ua/images/xml35.jpg
http://online.km.ua/images/xml36.jpg
http://online.km.ua/images/xml37.jpg
http://online.km.ua/images/xml38.jpg
http://online.km.ua/images/xml39.jpg
http://online.km.ua/images/xml40.jpg
http://online.km.ua/images/xml41.jpg
http://online.km.ua/images/xml42.jpg
- Link with two old photos of Rowno
http://www.kresy.co.uk/rowne_photo.html
Various
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