Germaniadenkmal
Germaniadenkmäler are monuments with the image of the national allegory Germania . They were built mainly in the 19th century in honor of the German fatherland.
Preserved Germaniad monuments in Germany
- Bismarck National Monument at the Großer Stern in Berlin-Tiergarten (the Germania sculpture is on the right edge of the monument)
- Germaniadenkmal in Bad Düben , Saxony
- Germania (Bad Kissingen) memorial sculpture for those killed in the German War in Bad Kissingen , Lower Franconia (Bavaria)
- Germaniadenkmal in Bad Wildungen, created by Friedrich Volke, Karlsruhe
- Germaniadenkmal in Bünde , North Rhine-Westphalia
- Germania Monument (Borbeck) in Essen-Borbeck, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Germaniadenkmal in Gröningen , Saxony-Anhalt
- Germaniadenkmal for the fighters from 1849 on the cemetery in Kirchheimbolanden
- Germaniadenkmal in Lauchhammer , Brandenburg
- Germaniadenkmal in Lohne (Oldenburg) in front of the Germania pharmacy, Lower Saxony
- Germaniadenkmal in Neckarbischofsheim on the market square, erected in 1886/87 in honor of those who participated in the war in 1870/71 by Friedrich Volke, Karlsruhe
- Germaniadenkmal in Rohrsheim, Saxony-Anhalt, Harz district
- Germaniadenkmal in Ruhland , erected in 1885 in honor of the fallen soldiers and those who participated in the war in 1866 and 1870/71
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War memorial in memory of those who fell in the Wars of Unification
with the statue of "Germania" in Duisburg-Essenberg , North Rhine-Westphalia - War memorial in Kirchardt , Baden-Wuerttemberg
- War memorial for those who fell in the wars of unification and the war of 1870/71 with Germania in Oberwesel on the Rhine
- Monument to the warriors and the founding of the empire in the old cemetery in Ravensburg , Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Germania (Witten) war memorial in Witten, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Niederwald Monument near Ruedesheim am Rhein in the Niederwald Landscape Park, Hesse
- Germaniadenkmal in Oberhausen-Lirich, Westfriedhof
Former Germaniad monuments
- the Germania fountain (mostly called Bismarck fountain despite the strong presence of Germania ), unveiled in Flensburg on April 1, 1903, dismantled in 1937, remains in Carlisle Park
- the Germaniadenkmal at the City Palace in Berlin
- the Germaniadenkmal on the Altmarkt in the Saxon state capital Dresden
- the Germaniadenkmal (Gleiwitz) , war memorial for those who fell in the Wars of Unification in Gleiwitz / Silesia (today Gliwice )
- the Germania , war memorial for those who fell in the Wars of Unification in Hamminkeln
- the Germaniadenkmal (Königshütte) , war memorial for those who died in the Wars of Unification in Königshütte / Silesia (today Chorzów )
- the Germaniadenkmal in Nienburg / Weser; missing since 1945
- the war memorial 1870/71 in Krefeld
- the war memorial for those who fell in the Wars of Unification in Büderich, North Rhine-Westphalia
- the war memorial for those who died in the Wars of Unification in Dortmund-Aplerbeck
- the war memorial for those who died in the Wars of Unification in Insterburg / East Prussia
- the war memorial for those who fell in the Wars of Unification in Lissa (province of Poznan)
- the war memorial for those who fell in the Wars of Unification in Lottringhausen (Westphalia)
- the war memorial in memory of the fallen of 1870/71 in Perleberg
- the war memorial for those who died in the Wars of Unification in Sigmaringen
- the war memorial for those who fell in the wars of unification in Stallupönen / East Prussia
- the war memorial for those who fell in the Wars of Unification in Stendal (Altmark)
- the war memorial for those who died in the Wars of Unification at the Fangelsbach cemetery in Stuttgart
- the war memorial for those who died in the Wars of Unification in Waltrop
- the Max Schneckenburger monument in Tuttlingen
- the victory monument 1870/71 in Schkeuditz (Saxony)
- the victory monument in Leipzig, Saxony, on the Leipzig market
- the war memorial 1870/71 on the market in Hohensalza (today Inowrocław in Poland)
See also
Individual evidence
- ^ Germania, Chablisstrasse
- ↑ Marcin Mościcki: History of the war memorial 1870-71 in Hohensalza (today Inowrocław, Poland). Retrieved July 30, 2019 .