The Second World War Memorial in Zambia

A. Tembo
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Following the cessation of hostilities in Europe in 1945, a debate ensued in colonial Zambia on what was the best tribute to dedicate to its servicemen who had lost their lives in the Second World War. On the one hand, the colonial government advocated for conventional forms of a war memorial such as statues, obelisks, and triumphal arches. On the other side, African servicemen supported the idea of ‘living memorials’ in form of useful projects such as educational institutions, clinics or community centres. In the end, proponents of traditional memorials won this contest—eventually leading to the erection of a cenotaph in the heart of the seat of government. Using data from the National Archives of Zambia, this article argues that the erection of a cenotaph, was another blow to African servicemen who felt cheated by colonial authorities in the way they were to forever honour their dear departed compatriots.
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赞比亚的二战纪念馆
1945年欧洲敌对行动停止后,殖民地赞比亚就如何向在第二次世界大战中牺牲的赞比亚军人致敬进行了辩论。一方面,殖民政府主张建立传统形式的战争纪念碑,如雕像、方尖碑和凯旋门。另一方面,非洲军人支持以教育机构、诊所或社区中心等有用项目的形式建立“活纪念馆”的想法。最后,传统纪念碑的支持者赢得了这场竞赛——最终在政府所在地的中心竖立了一座纪念碑。根据赞比亚国家档案馆的数据,这篇文章认为,纪念碑的建立是对非洲军人的又一次打击,他们感到被殖民当局欺骗了,他们将永远纪念他们亲爱的已故同胞。
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