The Prussian National Monument for the Liberation Wars (German: Preußisches Nationaldenkmal für die Befreiungskriege) is a war memorial in Berlin, Germany, dedicated in 1821.
Part of the commemoration of the American Civil War, these symbols include monuments and statues, flags, holidays and other observances, and the names of schools, roads, parks, bridges, counties, cities, lakes, dams, military bases, and other public works.
Monumental Bronze Company was the only known Connecticut foundry to supply castings for Connecticut Civil War monuments, but Ames Bronze Foundry in Chicopee, Massachusetts, was, like Smith Granite Company, nearby.
German Corner – the monument of Emperor Wilhelm I by Emil Hundrieser. It is the tallest of the Kaiser Wilhelm equestrian monuments, the sculpture itself is 14 meters high. It is the tallest of the Kaiser Wilhelm equestrian monuments, the sculpture itself is 14 meters high.
War, in Great War monuments, is a mystical experience, a Calvary of valor, sacrifice, and regeneration. Great Gothic memorial fortresses were built in the German Reich to pluck honor from defeat. Nothing like this emerged after WW-II.
Description The Luther Monument (Luther-Denkmal) in Worms is the largest Reformation monument in the world and contains nine statues and eight portrait medallions of the most important figures in the Reformation.
The monument has been described "as one of the most famous and most beloved monuments in all of Germany" and as the beginning of a "cult of the monument". Dozens of monuments to Goethe and to Schiller were built subsequently in Europe and the United States.
The bronze statues, medallions and plates were modeled by the artist, Randolph Rogers, at his studio in Rome, and cast at the Royal Bronze Foundry in Munich (Germany), under his personal supervision. The granite work was executed by Mr. J. G. Batterson, of Hartford (CN), at his quarries at Westerly, R. I., from Mr. Roger's designs.
February 1920, the monuments were both moved from their original site north and south of the fountain in Chippewa Square, to their present position because the Oglethorpe Monument was sighted for Chippewa Square.
Korean War Memorial, Washington DC – Cast at the Tallix Art Foundry, Beacon, NY What others are saying "Korean War Memorial, Washington D. Honoring heros who Gave Their Life in the Korean War 1950 through"
German Corner – the monument of Emperor Wilhelm I by Emil Hundrieser. It is the tallest of the Kaiser Wilhelm equestrian monuments, the sculpture itself is 14 meters high. It is the tallest of the Kaiser Wilhelm equestrian monuments, the sculpture itself is 14 meters high.
War, in Great War monuments, is a mystical experience, a Calvary of valor, sacrifice, and regeneration. Great Gothic memorial fortresses were built in the German Reich to pluck honor from defeat. Nothing like this emerged after WW-II.
Description The Luther Monument (Luther-Denkmal) in Worms is the largest Reformation monument in the world and contains nine statues and eight portrait medallions of the most important figures in the Reformation.
This is a list of Confederate monuments and memorials that were established as public displays and symbols of the Confederate States of America (CSA), Confederate leaders, or Conf
The monument has been described "as one of the most famous and most beloved monuments in all of Germany" and as the beginning of a "cult of the monument". Dozens of monuments to Goethe and to Schiller were built subsequently in Europe and the United States.
The bronze statues, medallions and plates were modeled by the artist, Randolph Rogers, at his studio in Rome, and cast at the Royal Bronze Foundry in Munich (Germany), under his personal supervision. The granite work was executed by Mr. J. G. Batterson, of Hartford (CN), at his quarries at Westerly, R. I., from Mr. Roger's designs.
February 1920, the monuments were both moved from their original site north and south of the fountain in Chippewa Square, to their present position because the Oglethorpe Monument was sighted for Chippewa Square.
Korean War Memorial, Washington DC – Cast at the Tallix Art Foundry, Beacon, NY What others are saying "Korean War Memorial, Washington D. Honoring heros who Gave Their Life in the Korean War 1950 through"
The Prussian National Monument for the Liberation Wars ( German: Preußisches Nationaldenkmal für die Befreiungskriege ) is a war memorial in Berlin, Germany, dedicated in 1821.
Memory is a battlefield, and monuments are built on this contested ground. They are fronts on political theaters of war: sites where vying factions negotiate history, a society’s identity, and, consequently, its political future.