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What is the Victory Column made of?

Design. The base consists of polished red Swedish granite, measuring 18.8 meters square and 7.2 meters high. The base contains four bronze reliefs depicting scenes from the three victories.



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A victory column, or monumental column or triumphal column, is a monument in the form of a column, erected in memory of a victorious battle, war, or revolution. The column typically stands on a base and is crowned with a victory symbol, such as a statue.

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The Victory Pillar is a premium decoration unlocked once a player reaches the Iron Age. One can also be obtained by conquering Tarmelmann during bonus missions. Its happiness output can be doubled by polishing it.

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Column design details The 67 meter high Berlin Victory Column consists of four sandstone blocks and four rings. The nazis added golden ornaments and a fourth ring when they relocated the column.

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In 1945, Berlin lay in ruins, and you can still see the scars and bullet holes from that period all over the city.

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The column originally stood in front of the Reichstag until the Nazis moved it here in 1938 to make room for their Germania urban planning project. The pedestal was added at the time, bringing the column height to 67m. Film buffs might remember the Goddess of Victory on top from a key scene in Wim Wenders' 1985 flick.

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The Victory Column originally stood in Königsplatz (now Platz der Republik). In 1938/1939, as part of the preparation of the monumental plans to redesign Berlin into Welthauptstadt Germania, the Nazis relocated the column to its present site at the Großer Stern (Great Star).

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Victory pillar of Chittorgarh Fort standing in the pride of India's historical valor and sacrifice. Situation is a pillar in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan. It was built by Mewar King Rana Kumbha between 1440 and 1448 as a memorial to the victory over the armies of Malwa and Gujarat led by Mahmud Khilji.

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After initial setbacks, the enemies appeared to be defeated in 175, but after a brief peace, the war was continued, and Marcus died at the front, in Vindobona (modern Vienna). His son Commodus signed the final peace treaty when victory was really achieved, and erected this column as a monument to his father.

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