De Dokwerker

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De Dokwerker is a bronze statue in Amsterdam commemorating the February Strike of 1941 and symbolizing resistance against Nazi persecution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bronze statue
monument
war memorial
access public
artist Mari Andriessen NERFINISHED
associatedWith Nazi occupation of the Netherlands NERFINISHED
history of Amsterdam’s Jewish community
category Bronze sculptures in the Netherlands
Monuments and memorials in Amsterdam
World War II memorials in the Netherlands
commemorates February Strike NERFINISHED
February Strike of 1941 NERFINISHED
country Netherlands
creator Mari Andriessen NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo striking workers of the February Strike
victims of Nazi persecution
depicts a dock worker
eventDateOfAnnualCommemoration 25 February
genre figurative sculpture
hasArtisticStyle social realism
hasLanguageOfInscription Dutch
hasTheme anti-fascism
civil resistance
workers’ solidarity
hasType outdoor sculpture
public art
height approximately 2 meters
heritageStatus important symbol of Amsterdam’s resistance history
inception early 1950s
locatedIn Jonas Daniël Meijerplein NERFINISHED
locatedInContinent Europe
locatedInMunicipality Amsterdam NERFINISHED
locatedInProvince North Holland NERFINISHED
location Amsterdam NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Municipality of Amsterdam NERFINISHED
material bronze
notableFor being a key symbol of Dutch resistance
commemorating the first mass protest in occupied Europe against the persecution of Jews
owner Municipality of Amsterdam NERFINISHED
periodDepicted World War II NERFINISHED
subjectOf annual commemoration ceremony
symbolizes Dutch resistance in World War II
resistance against Nazi persecution
unveilingDate 1952
yearOfEventCommemorated 1941

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February strike hasMonument De Dokwerker