The wooden Hindenburg
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The wooden Hindenburg
A big wooden statue of Field-Marshal von Hindenburg erected in Berlin. It was proposed that Germans could drive nails into the statue for a fee, with proceeds to go to charity
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Berlin Charity Drive Erected Germans Hindenburg Marshal Nails Proceeds Proposed
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September 7, 1915: A Unique Charitable Initiative - The Wooden Hindenburg Statue of Berlin This evocative photograph captures the spirit of community and charitable giving during a time of great hardship in German history. The image showcases the newly erected wooden statue of Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, a revered military leader and future President of Germany. The statue, standing proudly in the heart of Berlin, was an unusual sight for the city's residents. Proposed by an unknown individual, the idea was that Germans could visit the statue and, for a small fee, drive nails into it as a sign of respect and support for their beloved hero. The proceeds from these fees were to be donated to various charitable causes, providing much-needed assistance to those in need during World War I. The statue, which stood approximately 21 feet tall, was made of larch wood and was imported from Ilmenau, a town in central Germany known for its high-quality timber. The intricate details of the statue, from the uniform to the facial features, were meticulously carved by skilled craftsmen. The Wooden Hindenburg statue became a symbol of unity and hope during a time of great adversity. Thousands of Germans flocked to the statue to pay their respects and contribute to the charitable cause. The tradition continued until the statue was eventually removed in December 1918, following the end of the war. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the power of community and the human spirit, even in the most challenging of times. The image captures a unique moment in history, where a simple wooden statue became a beacon of hope and a source of comfort for the people of Berlin.
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