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Cologne Cathedral in World War II: Meisterwerke des Kölner Domes, cartea 10

Autor Niklas Möring
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 iul 2011 – vârsta de la 16 până la 90 ani
Noch heute erscheint es wie ein Wunder: Der Kölner Dom hat den Zweiten Weltkrieg fast unbeschadet überstanden - zumindest auf den ersten Blick. Köln war eines der Hauptangriffsziele der alliierten Bomber im Zweiten Weltkrieg, 1945 lag der überwiegende Teil Kölns in Trümmern. Der Dom war durch seine Lage in unmittelbarer Nähe des Hauptbahnhofs und der Hohenzollernbrücke besonders gefährdet. Niklas Möring erzählt in seinem Buch 'Der Kölner Dom im Zweiten Weltkrieg' erstmals ausführlich die Geschichte des Kölner Wahrzeichens im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Er spannt den Bogen von der Machtübernahme der Nationalsozialisten 1933 bis zum 700-jährigen Domjubiläum 1948. Der mit teilweise unveröffentlichten Fotografien bebilderte Band zeigt die gewaltigen Anstrengungen zum Schutz des einmaligen Baudenkmals und seiner weltberühmten Kunstschätze, aber auch die großen Schäden, welche die Kathedrale im Krieg erleiden musste.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783922442738
ISBN-10: 3922442730
Pagini: 112
Ilustrații: 101 Abbildungen in Duoton, 100 s/w-Abbildungen
Dimensiuni: 212 x 272 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Kölner Dom, Verlag
Seria Meisterwerke des Kölner Domes


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ContentsIntroductionThe Protection of Monuments and Historical Buildings by the State under National SocialismHans Güldenpfennig,Cathedral Architect in CologneCologne Cathedral under National SocialismThe Pre-war EraThe Affiliation of the Cathedral Workshop to the ReichsluftschutzbundAir-raid Protection and Fire Safety MeasuresThe Remilitarization of the Rhineland and Early Cathedral Protection MeasuresConstruction Work along the Siegfried Line and the First Art Protection DecreeThe Provincial Curator is Appointed Commissioner for the Protection of Art1939War Breaks OutPreparations for Protective MeasuresThe Protection of the Cathedral's WindowsThe Protection of Immovable Works of Art1940The Procurement of MaterialThe Removal of the Medieval WindowsThe Choir Pier Statues, Choir Stalls, Altar-pieces, and SculpturesThe Removal of the Nineteenth-century Windows1941Hitler's Involvement in the Protection of ArtThe "Bell Campaign" of 1941-42St. Peter's Bell1942The 1,000-bomber RaidThe Birth of a LegendA New Fire-extinguishing System for Cologne CathedralArt Protection Meeting in BerlinThe Removal of the Choir StallsThe Evacuation of the Shrine of the Three Magi, the "Cathedral Picture," and the Shrine of St. EngelbertOther Protective MeasuresA Series of Setbacks for the Fire-extinguishing System1943The Construction of a Bunker in the North TowerThe Evacuation of the Remaining Cathedral Treasures A New Fire-extinguishing SystemThe "Peter and Paul Air Raid" on June 29, 1943The Propaganda ResponseThe Threat to the Shrine of the Three Magi and the Altar-piece of the City's Patron SaintsThe Air Raid on November 3, 1943 and the "Cathedral Filling"1944The Cathedral Commission and the Protection of the St. Peter PortalThe "Cathedral Picture" and the Shrine of the Three Magi on the Move AgainThe Defense of the CityThe Cathedral Architect Leaves Cologne1945A New Threat to the Cathedral Windows and Choir StallsThe Final Air Raid on Cologne, March 2, 1945The Last Damage Inflicted on the CathedralThe Continuing Threat to the Cathedral Despite the End of HostilitiesThe Legend that the Cathedral was Intentionally SparedThe Start of Reconstruction and OutlookReferences, Sources, and LiteraturePicture creditsImprint