List of cenotaphs in the Pinneberg district

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List of cenotaphs in today's area of the Pinneberg district . Most of the cenotaphs are dedicated to those who died in the First World War (1914–1918) and World War II (1939–1945). Some monuments, often in the form of square obelisks, commemorate the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71. Other memorial stones commemorate the Schleswig-Holstein survey of 1848–1851, when the demand “ Up forever ungedled ” was raised against Denmark . Cenotaphs in areas that formerly belonged to the district (see former municipalities ) are not mentioned here.

Appen

Black square obelisk over a cube on a base made of gray field stones. On the four sides of the cube names, birthdays and days of death of 55 fallen soldiers of the First World War.

  • Opposite the cemetery

Foundling, built in 1959, to commemorate those who died in World War II.

Foundling with the names, birthdays and deaths of seven fallen and one missing from the First World War.

Barmstedt

White obelisk, in memory of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71.

Boulder, in front of it eight granite slabs with 207 names and dates of death from the First World War.

Paved complex from 1965 with a sculpture of six interlocking crosses, lettering with the years of the Second World War, other inscriptions.

Bevern

  • Shirtinger Strasse, near the volunteer fire brigade, 53 ° 45 ′ 19 ″  N , 9 ° 46 ′ 17.5 ″  E
  • On a pedestal is a large stone with an embedded plaque and two other plaques on the left and right. Personal names and dates of death, 19 from World War I and 55 from World War II.

Bilsen

High gray stone cuboid on a brick base. A plaque embedded in the stone with the names and dates of death of 13 people from the First World War. Leaning on the floor is a plaque with the names and death dates of 31 people from the Second World War.

Boenningstedt

Memorial stone to a fallen soldier in the Franco-German War.

From 1922 to 1966 there was a memorial in honor of those from Winzeldorfer who died in the First World War. In 1981 a new memorial was erected. A boulder stands on a brick base. On the plinth are two partly cracked plaques with names, partly military ranks and dates of death of 27 fallen and 2 missing from the First World War.

Pedestal accessible in a green area with a stone block on a plinth, over which the figure of a mourning woman bends over from the left. On the front of the stone block is a lighter plaque with the names and days of death of 29 dead and 2 missing from the First World War and 55 dead, 8 dead and 34 missing from the Second World War.

Bokholt hand grinders

  • graveyard

Semicircular system made of floor panels with names of war dead. The circle is crossed by a central path that leads to three memorial stones that are flanked by two trees. Middle high stone, next to it left and right lower stones with panels of war dead.

Names, ranks, names, dates and places of death as well as units of 29 fallen soldiers from the First World War. Names, birthdays and loss dates of 51 missing, dead and missing persons of the Second World War.

Bokel

  • Since 1921 a historical monument with an eagle figure on a square stele with an engraved steel helmet in a wreath of oak leaves and an inscription. Base bounded by four stone balls.
From 1965 it was dismantled and replaced by three-winged light stone slabs, the previous eagle figure was placed next to it. Above the middle stone a sculpture of the iron cross. On the middle stone there is a raised engraving of a stylized steel helmet over oak leaves, underneath a dark plaque with inscriptions. On the left stone there is a dark plaque with the names and loss data of 18 fallen, one dead and three missing people from the First World War. On the right stone there is a dark plaque with the names and loss data of 16 fallen, 10 displaced and two missing persons from the Second World War.
Location

Borstel-Hohenraden

  • Main road

Square stele made of black stone. On the four sides of the base names, dates of birth, death or loss of 35 people killed in World War I and 54 people killed and four missing in World War II.

Brande-Hörnerkirchen

  • Market square of Hörnerkirchen
Historical monument in memory of the Schleswig-Holstein uprising, in the form of a church spire with four secondary peaks, broken off in 1936. Boards with names, hometown, date and place of death and partly of wounding, rank and unit of 7 fallen soldiers of the Schleswig-Holstein survey from Hörnerkirchen, Bokel, Brande and Westerhorn, as well as name, hometown, date of death and unit of 3 fallen soldiers of the German French war from Hörnerkirchen, Brande and Westerhorn. The panels were later integrated into the newly erected memorial in the cemetery.
  • graveyard
Complex with five stone tablets rising from a lower brick wall. The plaque in the middle shows a figural relief with mourners and was originally placed on the wall of the church in memory of the First World War until it burned down in 1934. Names, dates of death and places of origin of 85 fallen soldiers from the First World War from Barmstedt, Bokel, Bokelseß, Brande-Hörnerkirchen, Osterhorn and Westerhorn, as well as 195 fallen soldiers from the First World War from Barmstedt, Bokel, Bokelseß, Brande-Hörnerkirchen, Osterhorn, Westerhorn, including in the Displaced persons registered in the Hörnerkirchen community.
Location

Bull hollows

Light stone. On it a board with the names and dates of death of 16 fallen and deceased people during the First World War. Another plaque on the Second World War with the names and loss data of 15 fallen and 3 missing soldiers as well as 9 fallen and 5 missing displaced persons.

Ellerbek

Facility made of masonry natural stone, boulder in the middle, on top of which is a stone eagle with spread wings on a gilded ball. Boards with the name and date of death of a fallen victim from the Franco-German War, names and years of death of 20 fallen soldiers from the First World War and the names of 98 dead, bomb victims and missing persons from the Second World War.

Ellerhoop

  • Site of the men's gymnastics club in Ellerhoop from 1907 (MTV Ellerhoop)

Boulder on a brick base. MTV memorial stone dated 1932 with inscriptions on both world wars.

In the green area stone, on it a stone eagle, wings spreading. Inset plaques with names and dates of death of 25 fallen and one missing person from World War I and 85 fallen, missing and displaced persons from World War II.

Elmshorn

  • At the Protestant cemetery in Elmshorn: Facility to commemorate the deceased of the Elmshorn reserve hospital. Approx. 4 meter high stone cross. Next to it a boulder in memory of those who died in the hospital during the First and Second World Wars. Another boulder of the local group Elmshorn of the Reich Association of War Disabled and War survivors .
Before that, panels, e.g. Partly illegible with names, dates of birth, partly places of birth and dates of death of 7 fallen soldiers of the First World War. Plaques with the names, years of birth and death of 37 fallen soldiers in World War II. Seven other individual memorial stones each with name, date of birth and death, some with the places of birth or death of those who fell in the Second World War.
Location
  • At the Protestant cemetery in Elmshorn: circular memorial for the dead of the First World War.
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  • In the Protestant cemetery Elmshorn: memorial stone for the dead of the Second World War.
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  • At the Protestant cemetery in Elmshorn: memorial for dead prisoners of war.
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  • Memorial column with figure and coat of arms relief. Rank, name, place and date of birth and death as well as unit of 16 dead of the Schleswig-Holstein survey.
  • First in front of the Elmshorn trade union building, later in front of the town hall, a memorial plaque with the names of 11 victims of National Socialism.
Town hall, Schulstrasse
Location
  • Memorial stone for those during the November pogroms on 9/10 Synagogue destroyed in November 1938.
Corner of Flamweg / Neue Straße
Location

Halstenbek

  • Rank, name and date of death and unit of a fallen soldier in the Franco-Prussian War. Monument with tower and wall made of red brick, with six plaques embedded in the wall with the names and dates of death of 100 fallen soldiers of the First World War. In front of it a light stone in memory of the Second World War.

Haselau

  • graveyard

A World War I stone initially stood next to a peace oak on Dorfstrasse and was later placed in the cemetery. The name, birthday, date and place of death of 32 fallen and one missing from the First World War are engraved on the high marble slab.

To the left and right of it are 2 boards with the names, birthdays and deaths of 49 dead, and in front of them a board with the names and birthdays of 39 missing persons from the Second World War.

Haseldorf

  • Main road
Plaque commemorating the Schleswig-Holstein survey . with inscription:
“To commemorate the uprising of our people on March 24, 1848, this double oak was planted in 1898. Your fathers once fought for freedom and justice. Now make it worthy of you young sex. "
Location
  • In the castle park
Stone with engraved names, birthdays and deaths of 56 fallen soldiers of the First World War. Boulder in memory of those who died in the Second World War.

Hasloh

  • Schulstrasse, corner of Kronkamp
Wall with a relief of the profile of a mourner and embedded stones with the names and years of death of 33 fallen from the First World War and 96 fallen from the Second World War.
Location

Heede

  • Monument path

In a small green area on a bricked fieldstone plinth, a rectangular granite stone, embedded with plaques with names, dates of birth and death of 26 dead and 5 missing from the First World War and 24 dead and 17 missing or displaced persons from the Second World War.

Heist

  • In the cemetery.

Memorial stone with the names of 24 fallen soldiers from the First World War. Next to it boulder with an inscription on the Second World War. The path is lined on both sides by 78 small boulders with the names of 81 dead and missing people from the Second World War.

Shirting

  • Corner of Steindamm and Barmstedter Strasse
A memorial for the First World War was erected on the existing triangle square. Before that, on May 1, 1933, Hitler Youth members and SA people planted a " Hitler oak ".
Location
Today there is a boulder on a concrete base at the intersection in a green area with two large oaks. A plate embedded in the boulder with the names and dates of death of 34 fallen soldiers from the First World War. On the front of the plinth is a stone slab with the names and dates of death of 65 fallen from the Second World War.

Hetlingen

In front of the Hetlingen Chapel ? Gray stone cuboid, inset plaque with names, dates of birth and death of 36 fallen soldiers of the First World War. Another memorial stone for the Second World War.

Spar

Memorial stone with the names, dates and places of death and wounding of two dead of the Schleswig-Holstein survey.

Enclosure with three large memorial stones with inset plates, on them names, dates of birth and death or loss dates of 27 fallen and 5 missing from the First World War and 45 fallen and 15 missing from the Second World War. Two war graves from the Second World War are in the cemetery.

Langeln

  • System with two large stone blocks with a small cross in between. Plaques embedded in the stones with name and date of death or loss as well as the frontline of 12 fallen, 2 dead in captivity and 2 missing from World War I and names of 26 dead from World War II.

Lutzhorn

Three masonry plinths, on the middle one a boulder, on top a stone eagle with outstretched wings on a sphere. On the front of the boulder there is a plaque with the names, date of death and the front line of 25 soldiers of the First World War. On the left and right plinths panels with the names and loss dates of 59 war dead during the Second World War.

Kummerfeld

On a wall on the left a plaque with the name of the place of death and the date and unit of a fallen victim from the Franco-German War. In the middle of the wall there is a boulder with the names, dates and places of death of 31 fallen soldiers of the First World War. On the right a bright plaque commemorating the Second World War.

Bog rain

Foundling of the Turnverein Moorrege, with the names and dates of death of ten members who died in the First World War.

Pinneberg

  • Drosteipark

Square stele with name, community of origin, date and place of death as well as the military unit of 17 killed in 1870 in the Franco-Prussian War from Pinneberg and places in the area.

  • Drosteipark

Double oak, planted in 1898 in memory of the Schleswig-Holstein survey in 1848, next to it a memorial stone.

Pinneberg

Bricked complex made of light sandstone. Pedestal that can be walked on, on it a high stele with a bronze sword and imperial eagle on a wreath with an iron cross. Signature of the stele: "Ih Hansen 1934".

Boulder on a brick base made of field stones. Including the names, dates of birth and death of 39 fallen soldiers in the First World War.

A wooden pedestal in front of the tapestry, a memorial book of the Evangelical Lutheran. Parish of the Kreuzkirche Pinneberg-Waldenau, dated Easter 1956. It contains the names, places of birth and death and dates of 74 fallen and missing persons during the Second World War.

Prisdorf

In a green area on a plinth made of field stones, a memorial stone, restored in 2012, engraved the names, birthday, date of death and place of death and unit of 12 fallen soldiers of the First World War. On the base a plaque with the place and date of birth, place and day of death or loss of 30 fallen, 3 dead and 14 missing from the Second World War. A memorial book is available from the municipal administration.

Quickborn

  • Renzel,

Square column with a stone eagle on it. On the column names and dates of death of 14 fallen soldiers of the First World War. Board with the names and dates of death of 16 dead and names of 6 missing persons from the Second World War.

  • More memorials in Quickborn

Rellingen

Standing stone cross. Stone tablet with the name and date of death of a fallen soldier in the Franco-Prussian War. Three stone tablets with the inscriptions "1870-1871", "1914-1918", "1939-1945". Another stone tablet with the names of 16 fallen soldiers of the First World War.

  • Red brick column with star and crown on top, surrounded by a wall. Inscription on the column in memory of those killed in the First World War. The names of 100 fallen from the First World War on boards. On the wall the inscription in memory of the dead of the Second World War.

Schenefeld

  • Corner of Hauptstrasse / Nedderstrasse
Double- stemmed pedunculate oak , also a natural monument , with a memorial stone to the Schleswig-Holstein elevation.
Location
  • Corner of Sülldorfer Weg / Blankeneser Chaussee / Hauptstraße, on a traffic island
Pedunculate oak , also a natural monument , "Peace Oak " in memory of the Franco-German War.
Location
  • Main road
Memorial to a fallen soldier in the Franco-Prussian War.
Green area with a large boulder to commemorate the First World War, later supplemented with engraved dates from the Second World War. Around it, in four groups, small memorial stones with the names of those killed in the First World War. The names of 169 dead from the First World War in Schenefeld are known from various sources.
Memorial plaque, inaugurated in 1989, with 117 names of war dead from the Second World War.

Seester

Obelisk, on three sides the names, birthdays and dates and places of death or loss of 66 fallen, deceased and missing persons during the First World War. In a hall on 10 blackboards the names of the 156 war dead of the Second World War.

Seeth-Ekholt

Granite stone with black plate, over white pedestal. Name, year of birth, year of death and age of 21 fallen in World War I and 28 fallen in World War II.

Tangstedt

  • Dorfstrasse, corner of Eiser
Monument with two upright blocks of rock. Left stone with inscription:
"Heroes died for the fatherland in the world wars 1914-1918"
followed by names, dates of birth and death of the fallen. Right stone with inscription:
"In memory of our war victims 1939-1945"
Location

Tornesch

  • Ahrenlohe
In front of Peace Oak is an obelisk made of light stone with dark panels. Names, dates of death and units of three dead of the Schleswig-Holstein survey . Names and dates of death of 2 dead of the Franco-German War and 28 names and dates of death of dead of the First World War.
Location
  • Singing
In front of Friedenseiche an obelisk in memory of the Franco-Prussian War, with names, dates of death and units of 4 fallen soldiers.
  • graveyard
Rondelle-shaped system in front of a stone wall and a large wooden cross. Individual stones arranged in a semicircle, each with an iron cross, name, date of birth, date and place of death of 89 fallen soldiers of the First World War.
Location
  • graveyard
Granite stone in the cemetery with the names, birthdays and places of nine bomb victims who died in 1945.

Uetersen

  • Monument Street, corner of Großer Sand
In front of a double oak is an obelisk with a stanza from a poem by Theodor Körner as well as names and units of 11 fallen soldiers in the Franco-German War.
Location
Obelisk in memory of the Franco-German War with the name of a participant. Until 2015, numerous historical tombstones lay in groups at the edge of the path, on them also the names, birthdays, dates and places of death of 7 fallen and 2 missing from the Second World War. In 2015 removal and destruction of the tombstones by the municipal building authority.
Location
  • New cemetery
Central memorial from 1921 with high cross and 5 interconnected concrete steles. On 8 upright stone tablets 326 names of fallen soldiers from the First World War from Uetersen, Moorrege, Neuendeich and Nordende. Additional commemorative plaque in memory of victims of the Second World War.
Location
  • graveyard
In area E there are more than a hundred war graves of soldiers, refugees, prisoners of war and Eastern workers from the Second World War.
  • graveyard
Memorial stone "to the victims of National Socialism" with the names of three Uetersen people who died in prison.
Stone to commemorate those who died in the First and Second World Wars.

frond

  • Old cemetery (Bürgerpark) / Rudolf-Höckner-Strasse.

Square obelisk in memory of the Franco-Prussian War, with ranks, names and units of 6 fallen soldiers.

  • graveyard

Memorial stone with the names of 15 murdered in 1944 in the Wedel subcamp of the Neuengamme concentration camp .

literature

  • Fritz Bringmann , Herbert Diercks : Freedom lives! Anti-fascist resistance and Nazi terror in Elmshorn and the surrounding area. 702 years in prison for anti-fascists. Röderberg, Frankfurt 1983.
  • Claudia Eisert-Hilbert: Monuments for soldiers and other war victims since the First World War in the Pinneberg district. A contribution to the regional history of political culture. Hamburg 1987 (unpublished thesis).
  • Helmut Trede: The Horns Villages. Husum 1989.
  • Günther Ringle: Monuments of honor in Bönningstedt, in: Bönningstedt Winzeldorf, yesterday-today. 2013, No. 14, pp. 4–11.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Monument against the War, Schleswig-Holstein, AH ( Memento of the original from July 14, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Java script required) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.denk-mal-gegen-krieg.de
  2. ↑ Parish of Barmstedt: The Holy Spirit Church Barmstedt ( Memento of the original from July 14, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / kirche-barmstedt.de
  3. Municipality of Bönningstedt, the mayor: House leaflet mailing to all households in the municipality of Bönningstedt, April 26, 2013 Online version (2 pages PDF)
  4. Reinhardt Kappelmann: Bokholt-Hanredder , 2014.
  5. ^ Working group chronicle of the community Haselau (ed.): Haselau The history of the community , Uetersen 1999, p. 195, digitized version of the community Haselau.
  6. ^ Margit Rose-Schmidt: Hasloh
  7. Michael Plata: The Hitler Oak in Shirtingen , Search for traces of the Pinneberg district and the surrounding area , June 4, 2013.
  8. ^ Ralf Wenn: Pinneberg (1870/71, Drosteipark) , 2006.
  9. a b Monument against the War, Schleswig-Holstein, IW ( Memento of the original from July 14, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Java script required) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.denk-mal-gegen-krieg.de
  10. ^ Memorial sites in Quickborn

Fritz Bringmann, Herbert Diercks: Freedom lives! 1983:

  1. p. 120.
  2. p. 103.
  3. p. 124.
  4. p. 110.

Genealogical Society Hamburg eV (Wiebke Dannenberg):

  1. Barmstedt , 2005.
  2. Barmstedt , 2005.
  3. ^ Bönningstedt (First World War) , 2005.
  4. ^ Bokel , 2005.
  5. Brande-Hörnerkirchen (1848/50; 1870/71) , 2005.
  6. Brande-Hörnerkirchen (First and Second World War) , 2005.
  7. Ellerhoop (Turner - First and Second World War) , 2005.
  8. Ellerhoop-Thiensen (First and Second World War) , 2005.
  9. Haselau , 2005.
  10. ^ Moorrege (Gymnastics Club First World War) , 2005.
  11. ^ Pinneberg (double oak) , 2005.
  12. ^ Pinneberg , 2005.
  13. Tornesch-Ahrenlohe (1848-51, 1870/71, First World War) , 2005.
  14. ^ Tornesch-Esingen (1870/71) , 2005.
  15. ^ Tornesch (cemetery) , 2005.
  16. ^ Tornesch (Bomb Victims 1945) , 2005.

Finn Harzheim:

  1. Appen-Etz , 2003.
  2. Haseldorf
  3. Wedel , 2003.

Genealogical Society Hamburg eV (Karin Offen):

  1. Borstel-Hohenraden , 2005.
  2. Elmshorn ( Memento of the original from September 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , 2004. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.denkmalprojekt.org
  3. ^ Rellingen , 2004.

Genealogical Society Hamburg eV (Uwe Schärff):

  1. Appen , 2007.
  2. Appen , 2007.
  3. ^ Bevern , 2013.
  4. ^ Bilsen , 2007.
  5. ^ Bullenkuhlen , 2012.
  6. Ellerbek , 2004.
  7. Elmshorn (1848-51) , 2012.
  8. Halstenbek , 2006.
  9. ^ Heist , 2007.
  10. Shirtingen , 2013.
  11. Hetlingen , 2007.
  12. Holm , 2010.
  13. ^ Langeln , 2007.
  14. ^ Lutzhorn , 2007.
  15. ^ Kummerfeld , 2006.
  16. Pinneberg-Thesdorf , 2012.
  17. Pinneberg-Waldenau , 2007.
  18. ^ Prisdorf , 2013.
  19. Quickborn-Renzel , 2007.
  20. Rellingen-Egenbüttel , 2004.
  21. Schenefeld b. Hamburg , 2007.
  22. ^ Seester , 2007.
  23. Seeth-Eckholt , 2004.
  24. Uetersen (1870/71) , 2007.
  25. ^ Uetersen (Old Cemetery) , 2007.
  26. ^ Uetersen (First World War) , 2007.
  27. Uetersen (War Graves) , 2007.

Genealogical Society Hamburg eV:

  1. ^ Bönningstedt , 2005.
  2. ^ Heede , 2005.