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- Jan 1946 (Creation)
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Photograph : b&w : 4.5 X 4.5 cm
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Herman Rempel: teacher, civil servant, social activist and Low German expert. Herman Rempel was born January 10, 1915 as the oldest child of Peter W. Rempel (1889-1974) and Maria Wiebe (1891-1978). Herman grew up in Edenburg, northeast of Gretna helping on the family farm and attending school. He attended the high school at the Mennonite Collegiate Institute where he graduated in 1936. He attended teachers training in Winnipeg and took summer classes at the University of Manitoba.
Herman's first teaching position was in the Mennonite community of Kronsgart, northwest of Plum Coulee, Manitoba where he was in charge of 52 students in grades one to eight. He taught school from 1937 to 1943. On August 6, 1942 Herman married Helen Hamm (1916-2007) in the Morden Bergthaler Mennonite church. Together they had three children.
In January 1943 Herman received the call to report for duty in the Second World War. Looking for some adventure and feeling uncertain about the conscientious objector option he joined the armed forces. He served as a signalman, a decision he later regretted.
Herman went on to a career as a postal officer and the manager of the Canada Manpower Centre in Morden. He received the Queen Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee Medal in 1977, having shown “more than ordinary diligence in the performance of official duties.” He was also active in several Mennonite churches and the cooperative and credit union movements. Herman was an active supporter of the New Democratic Party, running in the federal election in 1984 as the NDP candidate for Lisgar. He lost to the Progressive Conservative candidate Jack Murta.
After retirement in 1979 Rempel became known as an amateur linguist, producing three editions of a Low German dictionary Kjenn Jie noch Plautdietsch? Rempel's system of writing Low German shows influences of the English language whereas some other Low German orthographies are patterned on German spellings. Rempel died at his home in Morden on October 11, 2008.
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This photo is taken while on board (the) ship Mauretania Jan 46, presumably bound for Canada to return Canadian soldiers back to Canada. The photo is on the top deck showing materials piled on the ship and a big plume of smoke coming from the ship's smoke stack. Some soldiers have their backs to the camera.
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- RMS Mauretania (ship) (Subject)
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Created by BWH Feb 2, 2023
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