Mahnmal
English
Noun
Mahnmal (plural Mahnmals)
- (Germanism) a Mahnmal
- 2009, K. Michael Prince, War and German Memory, →ISBN:
- A Mahnmal seeks to transmit the more forceful urgency of a warning, an admonition or an exhortation. […] Though Mahnmals are most often associated with the sites of former concentration camps and other Holocaust memorials, they also may bear an antiwar message, […]
German
FWOTD – 12 November 2013
Etymology
mahnen (“remind (someone of something) pressingly; warn (someone of something); urge (someone to do something necessary)”) + Mal
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈmaːnˌmaːl]
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Noun
Mahnmal n (strong, genitive Mahnmales or Mahnmals, plural Mahnmale or Mahnmäler)
- A monument that serves as a reminder of a tragic event and a warning that the event should not be allowed to occur again.
- 1999, Mahnmal Mitte: eine Kontroverse, page 322:
- (Es gibt kein Hiroshima-Mahnmal in Washington.)
- (There is no monument in Washington [D.C.] to remind people of Hiroshima.)
- 2010, Dunkle Welten: Bunker, Tunnel und Gewölbe unter Berlin, page 65:
- Ein mit leeren Regalen versehener Raum, in den man vom Bebelplatz durch eine Glasscheibe hinunterschauen kann, erinnert dort als Mahnmal an die Bücherverbrennungen vom 10. Mai 1933.
- A room full of empty bookshelves, which one can look down into from the Bebelplatz via a glass panel, serves as a monument to remind people of the book-burnings of 10 May 1933.
Hypernyms
Further reading
- “Mahnmal” in Duden online
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