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Their ability to come to terms with their racist, genocidal past.
I'm envious.
Beer, sausage, and sauerkraut ...
and what else?
well said!Hi Rumpel,
My first thought? You are my neighbours. And you're good neighbours. Damn good neighbours!
But WWII is history I have always be very interested in. So that always lingers in the background and is probably my second thought.
Now this could easily be construed as a negative comment, but it is not meant like that at all. Or at least not from my perspective. The German people today do not represent Nazism at all.
The thing is, history is what shapes are future in many ways. On my part, I just want to make sure people do not forget what happened back in '40-'45. Because if anyone thinks that this happened because their were German people in Germany, than you are mistaken. This can happen in any country, as you can see today in the US and many other countries around the world. A new growing, but worrying, trend.
Joey
fine memories!A trip to Berlin in 1994: the Brandenburg Gate (!), the bakeries, Kurfürstendamm, a Jewish cemetery in a residential section of East Berlin, having lunch in a neighborhood restaurant/cafe in East Berlin (the server, when she realized we were from the USA, changed the recorded German music to American pop, which was sweet), walking on deserted side streets in East Berlin after midnight and feeling perfectly safe....the bakeries! All in all, a very nice trip/stay.
What else is there?Beer, sausage, and sauerkraut ...
and what else?
Ritter Sport chocolate is my favouriteWhat else is there?
Maybe chocolate too.
Anything and everything chocolate is mineRitter Sport chocolate is my favourite
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