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275: 75:, wearing the typical uniform with a banded cap. He held a lowered imperial flag over the third figure, a killed lion. On the front of the pedestal was a plate with Wissmann's life dates, on the back there was an inscription in German that praised Wissmann's deeds and qualities. Inscribed on the left was a text in Arabic and on the right one in Swahili saying: "Our Lord of yore, he has calmed the coast and guided us to the right path." 103:
In the 1960s, students were protesting the monument over a period of six years because of its glorification of colonialism which lead to the first attempt to take it down in August 1967. The attempt failed but the second attempt one month later was successful. After the rebuilding of the monument it
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Steinmetz, George and Julia Hell, “The Visual Archive of Colonialism: Germany and Namibia,” Public Culture 18:1 (2006):141-182; Jokinen: Kolonialdenkmäler und partizipative Plastik – Erinnerungskulturen, Mythen, Antithesen, Inversionen.
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on 3 April 1909. However, colonial monuments were removed by the British after they took control over the former German colonies. The Wissmann Monument was then moved to London for display as a trophy in the
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The 2.6 meter high bronze statue of Wissmann was placed on the stone plinth. Wissmann is portrayed in the upright pose of a conqueror, in uniform and with a
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In 2004, a Hamburg artist, Jokinen, temporarily reinstalled the Wissmann Monument, arguing that it could now serve as its own “counter-monument”.
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was taken down for good in a third attempt in November 1968. The public authorities gave in and moved the monument into the basement of the
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Vugts, K. J. A. J. (2015). Deutsche Denkmäler des deutschen Kolonialismus (1884-1919) und die deutsche koloniale Erinnerungskultur. p.24.
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Speitkamp, W. (2004). Der Totenkult um die Kolonialheroen des Deutschen Kaiserreichs. In:
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Adolf Kürle
Hermann von Wissmann
German East Africa
Tanzania
Burundi
Rwanda
Dar es Salaam
Hamburg
Askari Monument
pith helmet
askari
Dar es Salaam
Imperial War Museum
University of Hamburg
World War II
Hamburg Observatory
Bergedorf


"Memorial to Hermann von Wissmann – Deutsches Historisches Museum: Blog"
"Decolonizing German Colonial Sites in Dar es Salaam | zeitgeschichte | online"
Kein Platz an der Sonne Erinnerungsorte der deutschen Kolonialgeschichte
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Deutsche Denkmäler des deutschen Kolonialismus (1884-1919) und die deutsche koloniale Erinnerungskultur
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