Kriegerdenkmal am Dammtordamm
Kriegerdenkmal am Dammtordamm
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Neighbourhood: St. Pauli
How to get there
- Stephansplatz • 2 min walk
- Dammtor • 2 min walk
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK186,803 contributions
Sept 2019
This monument stands in tribute to the 76th Infantry Regiment that fought in World War One. As other reviewers have mentioned, it was raised by Nazi Germany as propaganda in the build up to war, but was saved from demolition after the Second World War after it was rededicated to all soldiers who died in the Second World War.
The monument features a concrete block. All around the block are relief sculptures of soldiers marching one after another almost as a futile gesture of endless wars.
The monument features a concrete block. All around the block are relief sculptures of soldiers marching one after another almost as a futile gesture of endless wars.
Written September 22, 2019
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David M
Tampa, FL4,394 contributions
Nov 2018 • Solo
This is a memorial built in 1936, by the Nazis, to commemorate World War I soldiers from the 76 infantry Regiment.
I’m guessing there were some nice debates in the city about whether or not to keep it.
I’m guessing there were some nice debates in the city about whether or not to keep it.
Written November 3, 2018
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Thomas N.R. Johnson
Stockholm, Sweden738 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
War Memorial is still not so common in Germany. Still, one can think that they should be everywhere ... Just this monument is quite discreet, but at second glance do you notice what it is about. Germany's relationship with the Second World War is still complicated, yet is their tribute to fallen heroes as honest as anyone else's.
Written October 22, 2016
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Adrian h
Hamburg, Germany49 contributions
Aug 2018
Shameful german soldiers from ww2, that executed criminal orders invading 21 countries and killing millions of innocent civilians just because they wanted to believe they were a "superior human race". Walked away from justice and still lived a live with all the stolen properties from their victims. Here they even have their monument, i spit on in every time i walk bye.
Written August 10, 2018
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therichastill
Stevenage, UK3,414 contributions
Sept 2024 • Solo
I did not realise it was rare to see war memorials in Germany which is why I was surprised to see so many in close proximity on the edge of Planten Und Blomen.
This is a memorial to the soldiers who died in the First World War and I like the relief of the soldiers marching around the sides of the block.
So many soldiers lost their lives needlessly on both sides. Let it never happen again.
This is a memorial to the soldiers who died in the First World War and I like the relief of the soldiers marching around the sides of the block.
So many soldiers lost their lives needlessly on both sides. Let it never happen again.
Written October 12, 2024
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Ernie H
Cardiff, UK2,216 contributions
Nov 2023 • Couples
One of a few markers and memorials in this location but this is the larger of these. he area is in a small park.
Written November 19, 2023
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Andrew R
Crewe, UK2,974 contributions
Sept 2018 • Solo
This is a rare thing to find in Germany, and an honest maker for those that died for their country, located on the edge of the park and adjacent to the road
Written September 14, 2018
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