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Thinking of Germany, what comes to your mind? (1 Viewer)

in my home region brandy is not just made by big firms.
Many farmers have the ancient privilege to make and sell brandy made from their own fruit trees.
so there are many different tastes
 
and great wines in the Alsace region
My mothers side of the family are from Alsace and my fathers side is from Bavaria/Austria, so its all in the region. I'd love to return there, for a few weeks or years.

I would not be mad if Trump deported me back to Germany.
 
Germany, France, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland..............I'll pack my stuff and catch a flight back there willingly.



I hope not. Germany's gain in that case will be America's loss.
 
Schwarzenfeld. A little town in Bavaria. I used to drive past all the time, but never really got to stop for long. Always in a hurry to get somewhere else. I always figured it'd be a nice vacation idea to pick some place and just stay there for a month or two and really explore the area. Instead of just hitting the tourist traps, just get to know the history and some of the locals.

Anyway, Schwarzenfeld is the place I picked. I don't know if I'll ever find the time to get back there - maybe after I retire - but that's where the idea struck me.
 
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Unfortunately WWII dwarfs everything else about Germany when it comes to non German perceptions on Germany. It's kind of like when you think Napoleon Bonaparte, what comes to mind? His boots? His great coat? Josêphine de Beauharnais? Of course, not. The mere mention of Bonaparte conjures images of endless wars.

Fall Gelb comes to mind
 
best regards to her! 😊👍

Sadly she's not around anymore to receive them.. but no worries, it's been long enough that all the memories are happy ones. If only I could get her potato salad and almond crescents right. :)
 
Beer, sausage, and sauerkraut ...

and what else?
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Germany, France, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland..............I'll pack my stuff and catch a flight back there willingly.
Five years ago we took the Viking grand European tour from Amsterdam to Bucharest. It was well worth the trip. Floating past vast vineyards and castles with stops at several along the way was so comfortable and relaxing. Of course we were lucky too since the weather and the depth of the rivers was with us. A year or so later there was a drought which put a damper on the river cruising tours. In Germany we stopped at Cologne, Bamberg, Nuremberg, Miltenberg, and Rottenberg ob der Taub.
 
My mothers side of the family are from Alsace and my fathers side is from Bavaria/Austria, so its all in the region. I'd love to return there, for a few weeks or years.

I would not be mad if Trump deported me back to Germany.
he could deport himself to Kallstadt in the then Bavarian Palatinate 😎
 
and what else?

Penalty shootouts that we always lose against Germany. That's always my first thought when someone says "Germany."

I think of Jürgen Klinsmann, with his fancy high stepping running and beautiful skills on the football pitch and I think of Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.

And then I think of German beer, German sausages and that most of the Germans I have met have been really nice people.

the awesome aircraft with the Merlin engine.

Wrong aircraft.

i will now google for Merlin engine!

Don't.
Merlin was built by Rolls-Royce for British aircaft.
 
We once drove past Colditz castle, famous for its WW2 prisoner of war escapes, now a youth hostel:

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Penalty shootouts that we always lose against Germany. That's always my first thought when someone says "Germany."

I think of Jürgen Klinsmann, with his fancy high stepping running and beautiful skills on the football pitch and I think of Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.

And then I think of German beer, German sausages and that most of the Germans I have met have been really nice people.



Wrong aircraft.



Don't.
Merlin was built by Rolls-Royce for British aircaft.
My bad. But the BF-109 Messerschmitt (I think that is the aircraft pictured) made some impressive speed records for the period.
 

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