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Hanover Hanover (; german: Hannover ; nds, Hannober) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony. Its 535,932 (2021) inhabitants make it the 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-largest city in Northern Germany ...
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was a tower erected as a monument to the first Chancellor of the united German nation Otto von Bismarck for patriotic and nationalistic purposes, which then became a hub for national socialist events in the city until its dismantlement in 1935 as part of the building of the Maschsee.


History


Construction and purposes

As part of the growing "Bismarck Cult" in Germany that saw his popularity after his removal from office soar, the national student union had first launched a competition to design a
Bismarck Tower A Bismarck tower (german: Bismarckturm) is a specific type of monument built according to a more or less standard model across Germany to honour its first chancellor, Otto von Bismarck (d. 1898). A total of 234 of these towers were inventoried ...
in March 1898 to honour him. Their chosen design of the "''Götterdämmerung''" ('Twilight of the Gods') created by Wilhelm Kreis was selected in 1899 and became the standard model for all such monuments. Following this trend the student body of the Hannover Technical College (the present-day Leibniz University Hannover) demanded in early 1899 that such a monument be erected in the city, which could also serve as a meeting place for large nationalist events. On 25 July 1899, an assembly of city magistrates and the civic council outvoted the Social Democrats and
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to commit to creating a memorial. It was decided in March 1901 that it would be built in the centre of the Aegidien-Masch, a wild meadow land area used for various leisure activities at the time, instead of the alternative site of the Eilenriede forest. The winner of the advertised architect competition launched in March 1901 was the Hanoverian architect
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. His design of a tower featuring a fire bowl surrounded by four dragons’ heads at its peak was selected from a shortlist of five entries in March 1902. The accessible tower could be climbed to reach a viewing platform at a height of 16 metres. Its construction was funded by the Hanoverian Student Union and featured the inscription ''"Bismarck-Säule der Studentenschaft Hannover 1903"''. It was built at a cost of 43,000
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s using rough-stone blocks quarried from the nearby Deister hills. After several postponements due to funding issues and strike action, the laying of the foundation stone eventually took place on 18 October 1903, the 90th anniversary of the victory over the
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at the Battle of Leipzig. The event was accompanied by speeches from numerous leading political, military, student and religious figures from the city. The Bismarck Tower was officially opened exactly one year later on 18 October 1904. Each year (up to 1916) large nationalist events and rallies would be staged on this date beside the tower to commemorate the Battle of Leipzig's anniversary. Shortly after the Nazi seizure of power in January 1933, the tower was the scene of a book burning on 10 May primarily carried out by student groups. The final large event took place on 24 September 1933 when ''
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'' paraded beside it to "celebrate" their integration into the SA, an event that featured around 30,000 participants and drew some 150,000 spectators.


Dismantlement

Following more than a quarter of a century of discussion over the building of an artificial lake to prevent flooding in the area and the decision in October 1932 to bring this project to fruition under a national job creation programme, the construction of the Maschsee lake on the site of the Aegidien-Masch was begun in March 1934. Due to its height it was an impractical safety risk to leave the column below the surface of the new lake was to also be a home for water sporting activities. It was therefore carefully dismantled during the summer 1935 with tentative plans to relocate it elsewhere, but the city decided in 1938 not to go ahead with these.


See also

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Bismarck tower A Bismarck tower (german: Bismarckturm) is a specific type of monument built according to a more or less standard model across Germany to honour its first chancellor, Otto von Bismarck (d. 1898). A total of 234 of these towers were inventoried ...


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External links


Hanover Bismarck Tower at bismarcktuerme.de
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Hanover Hanover (; german: Hannover ; nds, Hannober) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony. Its 535,932 (2021) inhabitants make it the 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-largest city in Northern Germany ...