(Photographs copyrighted by Rich and Gayla Aspenleiter)
Even though Alexanderhilf was once a German village, it is now a Ukrainian village and inhabited by mostly Ukrainians. The foundations of many of the houses and wells still standing were built by our German people.
Sign coming into Alexanderhilf |
Street in Alexanderhilf |
German Cultural Center |
![]() Headstone in cemetery |
![]() Well by the church |
![]() War memorial |
![]() View of Alexanderhilf |
![]() Side view of the church |
![]() German iron cross in Alexanderhilf cemetery |
![]() Man pulling wagon of corn husks in Alexanderhilf
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![]() Street in Alexanderhilf |
![]() Alexanderhilf church (now Ukrainian church) |
![]() Turkeys in Alexanderhilf |
![]() Rich and Gayla standing next to house once inhabited by Wohl ancestors |
![]() Iron crosses in the cemetery |