In 1871 a design and a model for a new state crown ( German : Staatskrone ) were created to reflect the new German Empire . The model was based upon the Crown of the Holy Roman Empire and was kept in the Hohenzollern museum at Schloss Monbijou in Berlin , until it disappeared during World War II. It has never re-surfaced. No final crown was ever made. However, the design was used as a heraldic device for the German Kaisers from 1871 until Kaiser Wilhelm's abdication in 1918. The crown was most used as an heraldic symbol, in the German coat of arms and the Emperor's personal standard.
4-557: A drawing of the crown is used as an emblem by a German monarchist group called " Tradition und Leben " ("tradition and life"). Crowns for the Empress and Crown Prince were also designed and wooden models made. [REDACTED] Media related to German State Crown at Wikimedia Commons This German history article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Tradition und Leben Tradition und Leben e.V. (TuL, lit. ' Tradition and Life" ' ),
8-596: Is a monarchist organisation in Germany . The group has campaigned for the restoration of the historical German monarchy since 1956. Their candidate for the German crown is Georg Friedrich Prinz von Preussen , head of the House of Hohenzollern , since 1994. The group has its origins in the time shortly after World War II , when monarchists got together under the motto "Letters for Tradition und Leben." They followed partly
12-526: The autumn of 1958. Tradition und Leben provided a rallying point for all German royalists and supported all former German ruling houses. TuL Chairman Knut Wissenbach has said that the goal of the group is to establish a parliamentary constitutional monarchy in Germany, saying "We want to put the crown on democracy." Each June, the organization's representatives are among those who lay a wreath at former Kaiser Wilhelm II 's mausoleum at Huis Doorn , on
16-689: The tradition of monarchist organisations and personalities from the time of the Weimar Republic (1919–1933), especially the Bund der Aufrechten [ de ] , founded in November 1918, and partly the older German traditionalist Völkisch movement of the 19th and early 20th centuries. TuL officially registered in January 1959 in Cologne . Prior to that, a constitutional assembly took place in
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