IJzertoren (Yser Tower) WWI Monument

IJzertoren (Yser Tower) WWI Monument


Kaaskerke, Belgium (BE)
The IJzertoren (Yser Tower) is a memorial along the Belgian Yser river in Diksmuide. There have been two IJzertorens, the first built after the First World War by an organisation of former Flemish soldiers. On the night of 15 and 16 March 1946 it was illegally demolished with dynamite; the perpetrators were never caught, though there are strong indications of involvement of the Belgian military and anti-Flemish, French-speaking radicalists. Several years later, a new and higher tower was built on the same place. With the remains of the old tower, the Flemish built the Paxpoort or Pax-gate (Gate of Peace).

During the Second World War the pilgrimages were organised by the German occupying forces. Because of this short lived link, Diksmuide became a gathering place of neo-nazis from all over Europe during the weekend of the IJzerbedevaart.
The IJzertoren (Yser Tower) is a memorial along the Belgian Yser river in Diksmuide. There have been two IJzertorens, the first built after the First World War by an organisation of former Flemish soldiers. On the night of 15 and 16 March 1946 it was illegally demolished with dynamite; the perpetrators were never caught, though there are strong indications of involvement of the Belgian military and anti-Flemish, French-speaking radicalists. Several years later, a new and higher tower was built on the same place. With the remains of the old tower, the Flemish built the Paxpoort or Pax-gate (Gate of Peace).

During the Second World War the pilgrimages were organised by the German occupying forces. Because of this short lived link, Diksmuide became a gathering place of neo-nazis from all over Europe during the weekend of the IJzerbedevaart.
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By: kjfitz

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