Two unidentified men and pulley car (356.21)
- CA MHC 333-21
- Einzelstück
- between 1941 and 1945
Teil vonAlternative Service (Unser Ersatzdienst), 1941-45 Slide Collection
Two unidentified men and pulley car (356.21)
Teil vonAlternative Service (Unser Ersatzdienst), 1941-45 Slide Collection
The barn Stanley Sauder worked on
Stanley Sauder did carpentry work on this barn on the Reid farm during an Alternative Service assignment
Sauder, Stanley
Stanley Sauder and fellow farm workers
Stanley Sauder on the Reid farm where he served an Alternative Service assignment
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Stanley Sauder and fellow farm workers
Stanley Sauder with Kim Kempen and his sister. The sister was their cook on the Reid farm.
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The barn Stanley Sauder worked on
Stanley Sauder did carpentry work on this barn during an Alternative Service assignment
Sauder, Stanley
Five men at a Canadian camp for conscientious objectors
5 men at a Canadian camp for Conscientious Objectors (Alternative Service) during WW II. At right 2 sit on some crates, one holding a dog. At left one man receives a haircut, another looks on.
Place not identified, no date given.
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Group discussion on WWII alternative service
Two photos very similar to one used in Bull., SSCM, May 31, 1963, p.4. Group discussion on WWII alternative service, led by panel at front: E.J.. Swalm, J. B. Martin, H.H. Epp, Cornelius Baerg, Enos Bearinger, Pete Neufeld, Fred Cressman. Negs for these 2 photos and 7 negs show additional views of the group.
Epp, Henry H., 1925-2010
Coaldale conscientious objectors stand in the forest in Jasper National Park at a reunion
Used in CM 14-38-2. 14 of the 16 men, Coaldale Cos, stand in the forest in Jasper National Park at a reunion. Photo dated Aug. '66.
See CM for all names & where they are from.
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Alternative Service cabin at Montreal River camp
Photo is of a log cabin on the grounds of the Twilight Resort in Montreal River Harbour, Ontario. The cabin housed Mennonite Alternative Service men during World War II. Carved into one of the logs are the names of Alternative Service workers Wilmer Wagler (Shakespeare, Ontario), Emerson Wagler (Shakespeare, Ontario), Moses G. Martin and Joe Martin (Wallenstein, Ontario). The man identified as Moses G. Martin could possibly be Morris Martin or Mahlon Martin; no Moses G. Martin is found in the Alternative Service lists.
Ruth Fletcher
Trees Planted by Conscientious Objectors
Teil vonDer Bote Photograph Collection
This is a photo of the trees planted during WWII by conscientious objectors north of Campbell River, Vancouver Island. In the foreground, with backs to the camera are (left to right): Jake Wiebe of Black Creek, B.C.; Rudy Regehr of CMBC, Winnipeg; and Frank Dyck of Winnipeg.
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Visit with peace activists Fred Snyder and Siegfried Bartel
Teil vonStirling Avenue Mennonite Church Peace and Justice Working Group photographs
Two Second World War veterans who later became peace activists, Siegfried Bartel and Fred Snyder, met for the first time in November 1993. Bartel had been an officer in the German army and Snyder was an Allied radar mechanic. The two met at dinner at John and Carrie Harder' home after Bartel spoke for a week at Rockway Mennonite Collegiate, sharing his faith journey to Christian pacifism. Left to right: Addae Morgan (who was living with the Harders), Fred Snyder, Siegfried Bartel, Lorraine Snyder (Fred's wife), John Harder.
Title slide : "Unser Ersatzdienst, 1941-45" (356.1)
Teil vonAlternative Service (Unser Ersatzdienst), 1941-45 Slide Collection
Teil vonWes Brown photograph album
Guy Mosher sits in his bunk at the Montreal River camp. Caption in album reads: "Guy 'Mo' Mosher." A "G. Mosher" from Oshawa, Ontario is listed as a conscientious objector in A.J. Klassen's <i>Alternative Service for Peace</i>.
Ewald Epp, Harold Doner, Al Shuart
Teil vonWes Brown photograph album
J. Harold Sherk and Mila Sherk at Montreal River