Volkstrauertag ~ German Remembrance Day Ceremony 

Sunday, November 19, 2023
at 
2:30 p.m.
Woodland Cemetery

119 Arlington Blvd., Kitchener  Map/Directions

PROGRAM/SERVICE

  • Musical Opening by Transylvania Brass Band under the direction of Ms. Andrea Emrich
  • Musical contribution of the Concordia Choirs (choir & choral Society) under the direction of Professor Beverly Gottvald
  • Opening Remarks by the Master of Ceremonies, Harry Drung, President GCRS
  • Address by Kristina Thony, Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany Toronto
  • Prayer spoken by Rev. Davi Schmidt (Pastor Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church)
  • Laying of wreaths by Vice Consul General, representatives of the Federal, Provincial, Regional and Municipal Government, veterans and representatives of German Clubs and German Associations
  • Zapfenstreich (tattoo), played by Ron Schatz, bugler

Should you or your organization wish to lay a wreath, please contact the German-Canadian Remembrance Society.

2023 Invitation to Volkstrauertag, Kitchener ON Nov 19

2023 Invitation (PDF)

  

Event Program & Details (PDF)


AFTER THE SERVICE - KAFFEEKLATSCH

You are invited to join us for coffee, cake and social. The location for this year's Kaffeeklatsch is hosted by Hubertushaus. 

Hubertushaus
1605 Bleams Road, Mannheim, ON N0B2H0
hubertushaus.ca
519.634.8491

A donation of $5.00 per person would be appreciated. Donations of $25 or more will receive a unique pin and a tax receipt. A limited number of pins are available on a first come basis. Your donation helps support the upkeep of the Woodland Cemetery German war graves, as well as the event's coffee and cake.  


SOCIAL MEDIA & EVENT "FACEBOOK LIVE" 

If you are unable to attend in person, please watch "live" on our Facebook page or in the feed below. You do not need to subscribe to Facebook to watch. 

2022 FACEBOOK LIVE - Video (Or, see Facebook feed below)


Facebook live feed of our 2023 VOLKSTRAUERTAG


Volkstauertag - Remembrance Day 

This public ceremony is a state memorial celebrated each year since 1952. It is one of Germany’s “silent days” to remember their fallen soldiers and victims of tyranny of all nations. The memorial ceremony is held at Woodland Cemetery on the Sunday following Remembrance Day at 2:30 pm. Immediately following the memorial, members are invited to a German Club for coffee and cake (alternating clubs from year to year: Alpine, Concordia, German Candian Hunting & Fishing, Schwaben and Transylvania).

"These are men who risked their lives, serving their country," said Thomas Schultze, consul general of the German government. He asked that people think about solidarity, courage, and hope. "Never again. Our duty is to live up to this promise."

"The annual ceremony is about more than the Germans who perished.

We must nurture the hope that one day, peace will prevail.” Werner Schlueter, past president of the German-Canadian Remembrance Society

Photo: echoworld.com



2 ANNUAL EVENTS

German Pioneers Day ~ October

Celebrated in Kitchener, Ontario, after Thanksgiving

Volkstrauertag ~ November

Remembrance Day Ceremony is held at Woodland Cemetery, Kitchener on the Sunday after Remembrance Day

 


German Pioneers Day

This public celebration was designed to recognize achievements of German families, people, organizations, businesses and festivals who have made valuable contributions to their communities. Initially, GCRS worked together with the Arbeitsgemeinschaft under the leadership of Gerhard Griebenow. German Pioneers Day Act, Bill 28 was passed in 1999. The Bill proclaims that in Canada the day after Thanksgiving Day in each year as German Pioneers Day. All are welcome. The ceremony takes place inside Kitchener City Hall Rotunda. The official program includes:

  • Music by Transylvania Brass Band & Concordia Children's Choir (under the direction of Angelika Werner)
  • Exhibits from various German Clubs and organizations
  • Dignitaries from Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Canada

In 2016 Transylvania Club, Ahrens Family and City of Waterloo were recognized.

In 2017 Rumpel Family, Alpine Club and Joseph Mausser were recognized.

In 2018

In 2019 Jakob Ritz Printing, Petsche Shoes (founded in 1954), Christkindl Market (founded in 1997), and Ken Seiling were recognized.
(Read the 2019 Program)

In 2020 The event was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.