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storchentag haslach day of the stork Holidays and Customs Short and Sweet

Day of the Stork – Storchentag in Haslach

March 18, 2021

On February 22nd, the town of Haslach celebrates Storchentag (Day of the Stork) to commemorate when the storks saved the city from vermin.

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People Short and Sweet

Rudolf Diesel and His Engine

March 18, 2021

Very short biography of Rudolf Diesel (1858-1913), inventor of the Diesel engine. Further resources and video included.

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Short and Sweet

First Giveaway: Win “A Silent Death”

March 18, 2021

I’m holding my first giveaway. Find out how you can win one of three copies of Volker Kutscher’s “A Silent Death”, the books that inspired the series “Babylon Berlin”.

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Ludwig Emil Grimm: An Artist in His Own Right

March 14, 2021

Maybe you know him as the little brother of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, but Ludwig Emil Grimm was an artist in his own right: a painter, etcher, and engraver. Take a look at his life and artwork.

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What Are Alfred Hitchcock’s Movies Called in German?

March 11, 2021

Alfred Hitchcock movies are popular in many countries. But the titles are translated into different languages but it’s not always a direct translation. Continue reading to find out what Hitchcock’s movies are called in German.

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March 9th, 1152: Friedrich Barbarossa is Crowned King of Germany

March 9, 2021

On March 9th, 1152, Frederick I was crowned King of Germany. Read about the Aachen Cathedral and Friedrich Barbarossa.

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Why International Women’s Day is on March 8th

March 8, 2021

International Women’s Day or Weltfrauentag is celebrated on March 8th. How was this date chosen and why?

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Schwarz Rot Gold: The Colors of the German Flag

March 8, 2021

Schwarz Rot Gold (black red gold) are the colors of the German flag. But where do the colors come from? Find out here.

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Cinderella – a Grimm Fairy Tale?

February 26, 2021 2 Comments

Cinderella, Aschenputtel, Aschenbrödel – one of the most beloved fairy tale characters has many names, and even more versions. Read here about the two most prominent ones.

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Fairy Tales People

Guess the (Grimm) Fairy Tale!

February 26, 2021 2 Comments

How well do you know Grimm’s Fairy Tales? I have collected eight images showing eight different fairy tales. Do you know which ones they are?

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