Landsberg sets signs of peace: Flag day against nuclear weapons!

Landsberg am Lech zeigt Flagge für Frieden: Teilnahme am Flaggentag von Mayors for Peace für eine nuklearwaffenfreie Welt.
Landsberg am Lech shows flag for peace: Participation in Mayors for Peace for a nuclear weapon -free world. (Symbolbild/MW)

Landsberg sets signs of peace: Flag day against nuclear weapons!

The city of Landsberg am Lech actively takes part in the nationwide flag day of the international organization Mayors for Peace. On July 12, 2025, the peace flag was raised in front of the town hall in Katharinenstrasse, namely by second mayor Moritz Hartmann, who acted in representation for Mayor Doris Baumgartl. This symbolic action is not only a gesture for peace, but also an important step towards a world without nuclear weapons, as can be seen from the official communications of the city. The Mayors for Peace organization was launched in 1982 by the Mayor of Hiroshima and now unites over 8,390 cities worldwide, including almost 900 in Germany.

In his speech, Hartmann emphasized the terrible experiences of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which represent a lasting reminder for the need for peace. At the same time, he asked those present to camp together for a peaceful future and to take on responsibility. Also Dr. Wolfgang Lerch, spokesman for the IPPNW regional group Landsberg am Lech, was present at the flag rating. He addressed the current security policy challenges in Europe, especially in the context of the planned stationing of new US medium-range weapons in Germany.

global tensions and the need for diplomacy

The events in Landsberg fall into a time when the global tensions continue to increase. In August, the atomic bombs dropped to Hiroshima and Nagasaki for the 79th time, and the geopolitical conditions are tense, especially due to the continuing war in Ukraine. Such conflicts make the risks of a possible nuclear war appear more dangerous. According to an article from thenation.com, countries face enormous challenges; The United States is planning to invest $ 2 trillion in the modernization of its nuclear weapons over the next 30 years.

In this context, the US Conference of Mayors (USCM) have already called for measures to intensify the dialogue in times of acute nuclear dangers. Her resolution is pushing for the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine and is committed to the end of the conflict for diplomatic efforts. The demand for global relaxation and a review of nuclear weapons policy is one of the main concerns of this resolution.

cultural memories of peace

In the historical context of the peace movement, as it arose in the time of the Cold War, the current developments are no coincidence. In the 1980s there were broad protest movements against the upgrade in both East and West Germany. The fear of nuclear war led to great demonstrations, with West Germans protesting the NATO armor plans in hundreds of thousands. The GDR leadership reacted with repressive measures, while civil movements were formed in the east that came for peace and disarmament, so geo.de reported.

The events in Landsberg are not only important locally; They are part of a global movement that is strong for peace and nuclear weapons. It is a call to everyone to recognize the horrors of the past and to work for a safe future. Moritz Hartmann and Dr. Wolfgang Lerch made it clear that we are not allowed to draw ourselves into unlimited armaments dynamics that seriously endanger diplomacy, security and social stability.

The commitment of the city of Landsberg is a sign that a strong voice for peace and disarmament is crucial, especially in uncertain times.

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