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"Heiligtum der Nation"? "National Sanctuary"

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Insa Eschebach
Keywords
Architektur
Frieden und Krieg
Militär
Geschlecht
Gender
Women. Feminism
HQ1101-2030.7
The family. Marriage. Woman
HQ1-2044
Social Sciences
H
DOAJ:Gender Studies
DOAJ:Social Sciences
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1593495
Online Access
https://doaj.org/article/4f45836fd40444509695e5d566b0669a
Abstract
Das als „Kultstätte deutschen Wesens“ bei Hohenstein in Ostpreußen 1926/27 errichtete Tannenberg-Nationaldenkmal existiert nicht mehr; es wurde im Januar 1945 von der im Rückzug begriffenen Wehrmacht gesprengt und geriet in Vergessenheit. Diesen Bau aus seiner weitgehenden „damnatio memoriae“ herauszulösen, ist das erklärte Anliegen der Studie von Jürgen Tietz, der die Geschichte dieser Monumentalanlage aus einem architektur- und motivgeschichtlichen Blickwinkel rekonstruiert. Darüber hinaus untersucht Tietz aber auch die öffentlichen Nutzungen und die unterschiedlichen Gedenkfunktionen des Denkmals sowie zeitgenössische Memorialbauten.<br>Meant to serve as a “place of cultural interest of German nature”, the Tannenberg national monument at the Hohenstein in East Prussia, erected in 1926/7, does not longer exist; in January 1945, it was blown up by the retreating Wehrmacht and subsequently forgotten. With his book, Jürgen Tietz aims to revive interest in the memorial. He reconstructs its history from a architectural point of view, paying especial interest to motifs and their history. Furthermore, he examines the public uses of the building and its various functions as a place of commemoration as well as contemporary memorial sites.
Date
2001-03-01
Type
Article
Identifier
oai:doaj.org/article:4f45836fd40444509695e5d566b0669a
1862-054X
https://doaj.org/article/4f45836fd40444509695e5d566b0669a
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