FALLEN
SOLDIERS
Reshaping the Memory
of the World Wars
GEORGE L. MOSSE
New York Oxford
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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femmett was concemed. In any can te laborae ceremonil
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Ines provided th owt forte ele Momuents Ike the Ky
‘inert to crate Geeta ung (1696), were Wading!
acs of pliginage: set nature, the Getnans landscape,
Tater tat i the niet of «bsting cy, ate wich oh we tw,
ind coe too sett a fig oe German sire Loa
Tmomsnest fo eles ako ma have saved ost ore af
‘ee oo el aoe sont ih an
nal foyates suchas Germany. Meith, the cpa of Bares
{Grex but frown Tom ofthe Unknown Slr, nts
aos ining the foe of teva Eng or pice 0
‘German calledate—excep tat te fire was In oder nl
{lnm wearing a steel Rett, ile a hang, No doubt twas elt
{or the Nene Wack to hed i petal Preis asolatos.
Even so te Third Reich, which Fepeded the ctf he fallen as
tinlto fs slespromnation dd mae the Ton he Uakaora
See ene et caborstecremonist on Armistice Day. Neve.
tines, Germany lacked the foc fori cult ofthe wat dead
‘wich England and France postesed inthe Ceotph ad the ATS
{Gr Tiiomge. In Genny ie ighend tonal cosclosness
socal mh bec was paced lo vty wr me
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‘War monumeats provided the local focus fr the el of he ale,
lace wadgonally war monuments and not the grves of he allen
‘nd reved to memorialize tet strifce, At fs however, aly
‘les or generals were anned he common soir wns load
{oa mere number, Bot hs hd changed by the 1860s and asthe
Fi World War soup to honor each oe the ar dead hough
1s own grave or though the isripion of hs name atthe bail
ace to the name ofl the flea were now nered on Teal
‘rar Remora. Typically enough ae we hive mentioned sad,
‘only the names of generals had been Usted onthe Are de TH
‘mpbe, bt after he Pst Word War the Unown Solder, whose
‘nk wos equal tnknowa, ny in tomb a fhe contr of the ah
Ech individual oldie who fll in bt had become a person of
‘ot, sharing the misdon of all the fallen, mision which pald
tb heed to rank or statu, Such proces of democratiaton ad
‘been iberet in the aie rised Uy comnrption ad inthe spi
atthe volunteer.
‘The Myth of the War Experience was a democratic myth cn-
tered upon te sation symbsized by al ofthe war don Only in
‘this way could the Myth ofthe Wat Expetince attempt to ra
seend te fontge soldiers eacouatr with death, ceassng th
‘memory ofthe dread of war. Veterans ongriztons fer th wa
‘Sant divide according miltery rank, one for men and anotber
for allows; instead, Wostline soldier Sought 10 claim special
‘aus and to be dtigulsed from those who had not known tle
{n the teebes, Bven 8 Communit ke Henn Barone in Prance
founded a vtecane organization to which only frontline veterans
‘ere amited! War memorial conte to celebrate he fallen
‘nth conograpay vali for al solders and forthe etre nation,
‘Unies war monuments wee erected in cemetces, or in conte
tion with the Tomb ef the Unknown Soir, they could never 85
ins of worsipsval the memovals more immediately sso
‘td with the dead. The acta! presence of martyrs wat always
Inport for de efeesvene of paces of pilgrimage; tho the
(Geman To of the Unknown Soler was expt, sil raidte atmosphere ofan actual bor place, while the Cenotaph
‘Served en th foes for oa xenon.
Thecus mere mad oie ops for crooning o pot
sng ven aroud ve wat memo order to wanton her
‘Pe dead fog memoria plan which had bon aed
‘Shore he warn te dein of ote sao] menue sch 8
{Snr Sommenmortg the Ble of Lely (H813) But now Be
pl fo psene te socalled scedhess of war nomement
seihe ws of suc sare cotonersa. Afr the Fist Word
‘Wari we thoi athe mou soc vets wold produce ould
Tet be econcte wi he spi of reverence A war OME
Thou pre: A pester comtiousoos af the fc af mie wa 8
iyrpodl of urbanization (anietemen ocetes had gob
(2 Tom soon after the tra of the centary®), Once gsi, te
membrane of wr cased wih moda
Tatas conversa ase ae of the pace surounding the
memoria ee th question of wheter a war memo shoud fu
{ETsome cancels ers of ving Whee eal ms be
‘cay act om idly rommngs eter i should
{five aay function rested fo the presenta lwo ul debated
in Huopeansnors ding the Second World Wat, THe United
Shae co equi fret spproach community bids swat
tmenorals bane popuar irmednly ater tbe Fist World
er monty to sete actual coe, but somesine as conve
how hal rae facies: Tare the Nationa Commitee on
Manor Buildin, ened by Gener ohn 8. Pushing, w
‘Sablsbed in 119, something bape to imagine in Gee,
‘Shore memoria he spe o's itary wes consered ule
‘evo. Eve in Enid qrtion of fontn as oped to he
edne ofthe ma expernce conned ob deta
“Te con burma he meted and profane srowe once a
‘rte pling te Tonetionl again he scred. The sacred ha
to gre aa appearance of inmtabiy, ot conaminged ¥ mod
rtinduail soy, however consi hs ight be i hing
{Sleommemorte the war dead, Arne ste max prdcton of
[iedsooe! for war cenetees wa condemned as profmaon,
fd oo mas he sleton of war monuments fom moult
Sulog The sacred almoys messtungorness and nimi
The Cal ofthe Fallen Slr
the war monument oospied sere place dedintd 10 the cnc
‘eligon ot anonai, Yet perpetesting the preindusal nage of
the maton id not mean rejecting moder weehacogy. Nationale
Im, which annexed naar, aso dominated the meetin, sor
‘iting tt it ends. Modern technology and its power were put
Int the serie of the ation and st te sme time spittin,
kscibed in meseal inages (asthe kalghts of the sky), su
‘unde by nate (s2 Picture 5, p67) oF by mations sysbol
Moreover, images ofan dori moderaty could sso become
anal pony; ab Brst Junge wrote ia 1922, poetry is now
‘wien ou of tel and the stu Tor power in atl The
‘ional and the moder ae prjeted by x wat memoda om
hich a solder carying a moderate tans he foot ot = hoge
‘Germania medieval ress, Tho tel helmet often pest even
(war memorials where canal homer dinate’ Moder
‘es absorbed by war memorials, while it was ignored by maltary
‘metres nd the Tomb of te Unknown Sle.
‘Ben 10, Methold Lay in hit detailed examination of German
‘war memovial wes tht wile ster 1871 modern weapons were
(ea an integral port of war momumens, fer the Fast World
‘War hey Became relatively rare Tasted, sords abounded 4 he
vwespon of war! While this ference might Sv som fishon
eect victory se agaist dee" seen ore ely that the
Confrontation with &oew kindof mechanical warfare ha revuled
{athe atl more rgent nod to mask death. The use of medieval
symbols and evens medieval vocabulary fo accomplish this wil
‘py se father inthe following chigter. Dying by the sword,
1 Lutz points out, was to de by the haod of man, ad only
ght which took plane ia single comet was tly eros. Th
‘oasmeat of Saat George andthe drogon tat mas eeced in 8
all Rovian vilgr symbolized sis concep of war, though &
Sot of pontwar hate wa ntoduced nt the wedeval Scene whe
th iabitants ofthe vllage demanded tat te éagon be ree.
tlzable ste former eneay. More often, the Archangel Micha,
representing Germany, wer shown vanishing the drape, s0d it
‘east one such memori, i Sony, the dragon was ao ideat-
fed athe enemy" Medova analogies not cay marked moder:
ss, but made helo vale within « aden fexmework
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