Grussenheim, France Photo Gallery
The main reason we went to Alsace was to visit this village where Brian's grandmother's family was from.
We see the church tower.
A memorial for those who died in WWI and WWII.
The church of the village. We know that Grandma Podschweit visited here when she came on a visit.
The interior of the church.
Altar of the church.
Brian was singing with the good acoustics.
The church and cemetery.
Some of the family graves in the church cemetery.
More Dietsch tombstones.
This tombstone was from 1793.
This one is from 1780.
Some more recent gravestones.
We found quite a few of the Dietsch gravestones when we were there.
A WWII plane flying over when we were there.
Scenes in the village.
Another memorial for WWII.
The Cross of Jebsheim Mill memorializing the site where there were 900 dead and 2,000 wounded American, French, German and Austrian soldiers.
Also on the memorial site.
Driving through the fertile valley and looking towards the French Vosges Mountains.
Another of the valley we rode through.