New Memorial to German deserters in Stuttgart...
On 30 August, a new memorial to German deserters will be unveiled in Stuttgart, Germany. The memorial is being funded by selling sponsorships in units of 50 Euros. The memorial is going to be dedicated in front of the Stadttheater (near the Killesberg Hochpark) until a permanent location can be found. I will not be able to attend that event and document it in the same detail as I did for the unveiling in Ulm. See this link for more information in German on the event and the speakers.
I will not be able to attend that event and document it in the same detail as I did for the unveiling in Ulm. If anybody would like to document the event for this blog, their report would be welcome.
Meanwhile, an initiative in Tübingen to have an unnamed square in the newly-renovated French quarter (Französisches Viertel) named in honor of German deserters passed in July. The journalist Hans-Joachim Lang discovered in 2004 that a nearby location had been used for at least three executions of deserters in the spring of 1945. Several political parties opposed the initiative, citing "political reasons". The majority won out, however. There are no buildings which will have the new name, "Platz des unbekannten Deserteurs" ("Unknown Deserter Square") as an address.
I will not be able to attend that event and document it in the same detail as I did for the unveiling in Ulm. If anybody would like to document the event for this blog, their report would be welcome.
Meanwhile, an initiative in Tübingen to have an unnamed square in the newly-renovated French quarter (Französisches Viertel) named in honor of German deserters passed in July. The journalist Hans-Joachim Lang discovered in 2004 that a nearby location had been used for at least three executions of deserters in the spring of 1945. Several political parties opposed the initiative, citing "political reasons". The majority won out, however. There are no buildings which will have the new name, "Platz des unbekannten Deserteurs" ("Unknown Deserter Square") as an address.
mhatlie - Sat Aug 25, 00:57 Topic: German memorial culture

