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This Article is About Eggs (No, I’m Not Yolking)

April 18, 2021

As the title suggests: this article is about eggs. German vocabulary words, idiomatic expressions, famous eggs, and funny stuff with eggs.

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The Last German Empress: Auguste Victoria

April 11, 2021 3 Comments

Auguste Victoria was the last German empress, wife of Emperor Wilhelm II. For the 100th anniversary of her death on April 11th, 1921, the German TV channel ZDF made a documentary about her that you can watch here. I have provided an English summary along with photos.

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Austria and Switzerland

Commemorating the Battle of Näfels of 1388 with the Näfelser Fahrt

April 8, 2021

The first Thursday in April is a holiday in the Canton Glarus in Switzerland. They commemorate the Battle of Näfels of 1388 with a procession called Näfelser Fahrt.

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When the Fox Brought the Easter Eggs

April 4, 2021

We all know that the Easter bunny brings the Easter eggs. But it wasn’t always just the bunny; for example there was the fox – der Osterfuchs.

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Otto von Bismarck and His Herring

April 1, 2021 1 Comment

Otto von Bismarck was a German statesman who helped establish the German empire in 1871. So, what does he have to do with a herring?

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People Short and Sweet

Luise Hensel – Religious Poet and Caritas Worker

March 30, 2021

Luise Hensel wrote the poem “Müde bin ich, geh zur Ruh” that is now known as children’s prayer and lullaby. After writing her poetry in early life, she devoted the rest of her life to caritas work within the Catholic Church.

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Paul Gerhardt: Geh aus, mein Herz, und suche Freud’

March 26, 2021

“Geh’ aus, mein Herz und suche Freud'” (Go forth, my heart and seek delight) is a known and popular summer song. It was written by pastor and poet Paul Gerhardt in 1653. Take a listen.

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A Life of Painting: Marie Ellenrieder

March 21, 2021

The first woman to be admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts of Munich, Marie Ellenrieder was a court painter and created religious art still admired today.

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Music and Art People

Soul, Forget Them Not – Requiem by Hebbel and Reger

March 19, 2021

Famous composer and musician Max Reger set Friedrich Hebbel’s poem “Requiem” (Seele, vergiss sie nicht) to music. Read more about Hebbel and Reger and listen to the beautiful requiem.

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Wortschatz: Schlafen – About Sleeping

March 19, 2021

Wortschatz ‘schlafen’ covers German verbs, nouns, adjective about sleeping as well as some cultural references to sleep.

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