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    1. [NEBRRoots-L] [Fwd: {not a subscriber} New video documentary on Germans from Russia now available]
    2. Bill Oliver
    3. Because this seems to be a message some of the subscribers to this list might benefit from, it is being forwarded to the list. Bill ListOwner -- =========== forwarded message =============> Michael M Miller wrote: > Special Announcement: > > Because of the many requests, delay of mail at the end of December, > delay of mail from Canada and Europe, we are extending the special offer > of the one-hour Germans Russia documentary videotape to include the > additional film footage at the end of the video called, "Faces of > Ukraine". This footage was prepared by Bob Dambach, Executive Producer of > Prairie Public Broadcasting, Fargo, ND. This additional minutes of filming > including dramatic scenes from the former German villages of Bessarabia, > Black Sea, and Crimea completed during the Journey to the Homeland Tours > in June, 1996; May, 1997; and May, 1998. There will also be filming from > the city of Odessa, Ukraine. Village filming includes the Black Sea German > enclaves of Beresan, Glueckstal, Kutschurgan, and Liebental. The segments > at the end of 60-minute documentary also include the Bessarabian German > villages and the Crimean German villages. > > This "Limited Edition Videotape" is available until 31 March 1999 when > ordering the documentary described below. > > --- Michael M. Miller, Co-Executive Producer > > ---------------------- > > "The Germans from Russia: Children of the Steppe, Children of the Prairie" > > One-hour video documentary produced by Prairie Public Television, and > North Dakota State University Libraries, Fargo, ND, copyright 1999 > > The story of the Germans from Russia is of agricultural pioneers on > several continents. It is the same story which tells of the quest for land > and peace that shaped them into a distinctive and enduring ethnic group. > The film addresses both the Ukrainian/Russian experience and the central > and northern plains experience of Germans from Russia. > > The documentary explores the history and culture of this unique ethnic > group. It tells the story of the Germans from Russia - past, present and > future. > > ----------------------- > > ORDER FORM > Germans from Russia documentary > > Name: ____________________________ > > Address: ___________________________ > > City: ______________________________ > > State: _______ Zip code: ____________ > > Daytime phone number _____________ > > E-mail: __________________________ > > The price of the Germans from Russia documentary video is $24.95 U.S. each > plus postage and handling ($4 for shipping in the US for each videotape; > $5 U.S. for shipping to Canada for each videotape; $6 for shipping outside the U.S. and > Canada for each videotape). All videotape documentary orders must be in > U.S. dollars. > > Videotape orders to Europe and other foreign countries will > be in the PALS video format. > > Orders will sent by later in March, 1999! > > Make check payable to NDSU Library. > > Number of videotapes ordered:____________ > > Total amount enclosed: $_________ > > Mail to: > Documentary Videotape > Germans from Russia Heritage Collection > NDSU Libraries > PO Box 5599 > Fargo, ND 58105-5599 USA > > ---------------------- > > For further information and questions, contact: > > Michael M. Miller > Germans from Russia Bibliographer > North Dakota State University Libraries > P.O. Box 5599 > Fargo, ND 58105-5599 USA > Tel: 701-231-8416 > Fax: 701-231-7138 > Internet: mmmiller@badlands.nodak.edu > > Personal Home Page: > http://www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/gerrus/gr.html > > Germans from Russia Heritage Collection Menu: > http://www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/gerrus

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