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Denkmal der 39er
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Denkmal der 39er

Commemorating the Fusilier Regiment 39

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The Monument of the 39ers in Düsseldorf honors the soldiers of the Fusilier Regiment 39 who fought in World War I. This historic memorial invites you to reflect on the past and appreciate the role these men played in history. With wheelchair accessibility, all visitors can engage with this important piece of history.
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The 39ers Monument was originally known as the Ehrenmal Füsilier-Regiment 39 General Ludendorff, highlighting its military dedication.

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Former Name
Ehrenmal Füsilier-Regiment 39 General Ludendorff
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine standing in a place where history whispers through the air. The city hums around you, yet here, time seems to pause. Look to your right, there's the NRW-Forum. Now, turn slowly and let your eyes take in the grand architecture. This monument honors the soldiers of the Fusilier Regiment 39. Each name etched here tells a story of courage, loss, and hope. These aren't just letters on stone but memories of people who once walked these streets. Let their stories resonate with you as you stand here, feeling the weight of the past.

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