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The ''Siegesdenkmal'' ("victory monument") in Freiburg im Breisgau is a monument to the German victory in the Franco-Prussian War in 1871. It was erected at the northern edge of the historic center of Freiburg im Breisgau next to the former Karlskaserne (barracks). After
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it was moved 100m to the west. Today it is located on Europaplatz.


History

The ''Siegesdenkmal'' is dedicated to the
XIV Corps (German Empire) The XIV Army Corps / XIV AK (german: XIV. Armee-Korps) was a corps level command of the German Army before and during World War I. It was, effectively, also the army of the Grand Duchy of Baden, which, in 1871, had been integrated into the Prus ...
of the German army, in which mostly soldiers from
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served. Under the command of General
August von Werder Karl Wilhelm Friedrich August Leopold Graf von Werder (12 September 1808 – 12 September 1887) was a Kingdom of Prussia, Prussian general. Life and career Early life and assignments Werder was born in Schloßberg near Norkitten in the Pr ...
the battles at
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in 1871 ended in victory. In the general mood of victory, funds were raised in
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(with cities from
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to
Karlsruhe Karlsruhe ( , , ; South Franconian: ''Kallsruh'') is the third-largest city of the German state (''Land'') of Baden-Württemberg after its capital of Stuttgart and Mannheim, and the 22nd-largest city in the nation, with 308,436 inhabitants. ...
participating), to erect a statue in the middle of
Baden Baden (; ) is a historical territory in South Germany, in earlier times on both sides of the Upper Rhine but since the Napoleonic Wars only East of the Rhine. History The margraves of Baden originated from the House of Zähringen. Baden i ...
. A public competition was organized among the sculptors in Germany for a design of the statue. Whereby, some artists were explicitly invited to participate. The jury consisted of five artists and art connoisseurs: *
Ernst Julius Hähnel Ernst Julius Hähnel (9 March 1811, Dresden – 22 May 1891, Dresden) was a German sculptor and Professor at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. He is especially remembered for his public statuary. His works of art can be admired throughout Germ ...
from Dresden * Wilhelm Lübke from Stuttgart * Eduard Magnus from Berlin * :de:Friedrich Pecht, Friedrich Pecht a court painter from Munich * Gottfried Semper from Vienna The winner amongst the 18 competitors is Karl Friedrich Moest, a sculptor working at the art academy of Karlsruhe. He was then also in charge of the realization of the monument. Professor Caspar von Zumbusch from Munich and Reinhold Begas from Berlin earned second and third places respectively. Their models were displayed in the city's Augustiner Museum. Joint second place went to the sculptor Josef Alois Knittel from Freiburg im Breisgau, whose son :de:Gustav Adolf Knittel, Gustav Adolf Knittel later on became the master student of :de:Karl Friedrich Moest, Moest and was involved in the construction of the ''Siegesdenkmal''. The sculptural and ornamental elements were made in the :de:Bildgießerei, Bildgießerei ("casting house") of :de:Kunstgießerei Lenz, Lenz in Nürnberg and the work on the granite was conducted by local sculptor Alberto Luratti. For the decoration of the monument gun barrels from the defeated enemy were used. The total production cost amounted to 85,000 German gold mark, gold marks. The monument was inaugurated on October, 3rd, 1876. At the inauguration Emperor Wilhelm I, Grand Duke Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden, Frederick I and his wife Princess Louise of Prussia, Louise, Imperial Chancellor Otto von Bismarck and
August von Werder Karl Wilhelm Friedrich August Leopold Graf von Werder (12 September 1808 – 12 September 1887) was a Kingdom of Prussia, Prussian general. Life and career Early life and assignments Werder was born in Schloßberg near Norkitten in the Pr ...
himself, among others, resided as guests of honor. When the government was collecting metal in 1940, Robert Heinrich Wagner, the Gauleiter (district leader) on the Upper Rhine (Republic of Baden, Baden and Alsace), requested the monument to be given to Adolf Hitler as a birthday present. This request was denied by the city administration. In 1944, November, 4th, the monument survived a Operation Tigerfish, bombing even though the barracks of the :de:Karlskaserne (Freiburg im Breisgau), Karlsbau, which are situated directly next to the monument, were entirely destroyed. The west wing of the building was rebuilt between 1950 and 1951. Nowadays, it houses the city's social welfare and youth welfare office. In 1948, the request by the German Peace Society and :de:Bund der Kriegsdienstgegner, Bund der Kriegsgegner (German Pacifist Union) to remove the monument was denied."Beschlussvorlage Stadtbahn und Umgestaltung Werhmannstraße, Rotteckring- und Friedrichring", Drucksache G-11/033, Town council meeting on 15 March 2011, retrieved on 17 September 2013
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/ref> In 1961, the monument was moved 100 m westwards as it had become an obstacle on the newly built city highway. There, the monument to the :de:3. Badisches Dragoner-Regiment „Prinz Karl“ Nr. 22, Baden Dragoons used to be situated, but this was removed after the war. At the old location of the ''Siegesdenkmal'', a big crossroads was built, with tram and bus stations and a pedestrian underpass. In the course of the construction work on the Rotteckring, which started in 2014 and are anticipated to last to 2018, it is planned to move the monument back to its original place.


Design

The memorial has a square base which is surrounded by steps on all four sides. It is made of granite from the Black Forest. The statue of the Nike (mythology), goddess of victory stands on the tapered pedestal. She is on a hemisphere and holding a laurel wreath. Four warriors armed with different types of weapons rise from the corners of the base. Three of them are intended to symbolize the defenders, but the fourth warrior, an Artillery, artillerist, is fatally injured. The figures are considered the main work of Karl Friedrich Moest.Hermann Alexander Müller: ''Biographisches Künstler-Lexikon. Die bekanntesten Zeitgenossen auf dem Gebiet der bildenden Künste aller Länder mit Angabe ihrer Werke.'' Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig 1882
S. 385 f.
/ref> Siegesdenkmal Statue 1.jpg, Statue 1 Siegesdenkmal Statue 2.jpg, Statue 2 Siegesdenkmal Statue 3.jpg, Statue 3 Siegesdenkmal Statue 4.jpg, Statue 4 The pedestal shows four bronze tablets with inscriptions. Its corners are embellished with juvenile Genius (mythology), genii in positions of movement. Siegesdenkmal Tafel 1.jpg, To the XIV Corps of the German army and its commanding General Werder – the grateful people of Baden Siegesdenkmal Tafel 2.jpg, ''Schlacht an der Lisaine, Battle at BELFORT'' 15. 16. 17. January, 1871. siege of Straßburg, Schlettstatt, Neubreisach, Belfort. Combats at Etival, at Ognon, bat Dijon, Pasques, Autun, Nuts, Langres, Vellefaux, Villersexel. Siegesdenkmal Tafel 3.jpg, To the sons of Baden and their comrade-in-arms. To honor the victors, to remember the fallen, as a warming to future generations. Siegesdenkmal Tafel 4.jpg, Telegramm of Auguste Viktoria von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, empress Auguste from Berlin. Charles Denis Bourbaki, Bourbaki has withdrawn from Weder's heroic resistance after three days in battle. Werder and his courageous troops are worth our highest recognition. Versailles, 18th Januar, 1871 Wilhelm. Above them, medallions with the emblems of the German Reich are engraved.


Reception


Notes


References

* Conradi, Ingrid: ''Glanz und Gloria – oder Geschmacklosigkeit?'' In: Michael Klant (Hg.): ''Skulptur in Freiburg, Band 2 – Kunst des 19. Jahrhunderts im öffentlichen Raum''. Freiburg 2000, modo verlag. * Kempf, Friedrich: ''Öffentliche Brunnen und Denkmäler''. In: Badischer Architecten- und Ingenieur-Verein, Oberrheinischer Bezirk (publ.): Freiburg im Breisgau. Die Stadt und ihre Bauten. H. M. Poppen & Sohn, Freiburg im Breisgau 1898, pp. 492–494 * Schadek, Hans (Hg.): ''Freiburg ehemals, gestern, heute. Die Stadt im Wandel der letzten 100 Jahre''. Verlag J. F. Steinkopf, Steinkopf Verlag, 2004. ;   * Scherb, Ute: ''"Wir bekommen die Denkmäler, die wir verdienen"''. Freiburger Monumente im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert, Freiburg 2005


External links

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