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Jan
08
2009
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New weekly to republish Nazi-era news

Nearly seventy years after the start of the Second World War, a new British editorial project has begun republishing Nazi-era newspaper clippings accompanied by historic analysis.

Each edition of Zeitungszeugen – or Newspaper Witnesses – will include three to four original newspaper sections from 1933-1945 sandwiched between commentary and analysis from a team of experts, which will be sold at kiosks across Germany for €3.90.

Zeitungszeuen should be read by people who would never read a contemporary history textbook, but still value quality analysis of the information,” Peter McGee, head of British publisher Albertas Limited, said in a statement. “To steer this project responsibly I collected leading experts in contemporary history and communication.”

For the next year, newspaper excerpts will be restored and scanned from German publications such as Nazi paper Der Angriff, Communist Party mouthpiece Der Kämpfer and conservative daily Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, as well as foreign German-language papers based in cities like Prague, Paris, Vienna and Budapest, the publisher said. Some 100,000 copies per week will be available at newsstands after the first week’s edition of 300,000.

The first run covers the takeover by Adolf Hitler’s National Socialists in 1933, and the last edition will cover the Third Reich’s collapse and the democratisation of the German press after the war.

But not everyone is convinced of the project’s historic value.

“I’m not sure what impact the Zeitungszeugen project will have,” the respected German Jewish journalist Ralph Giordano told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper on Thursday. “But what is certain is that Hitler might have been militarily defeated, but he hasn’t been beaten intellectually even 60 years after his downfall.”

Publisher McGee has led similar projects in eight other European countries and told The Local on Thursday that he hesitated to try in Germany for “obvious reasons,” emphasising that Zeitungzeugen is not a political or moral statement on his part.

“As a foreign publisher coming into a clearly sensitive area it would be arrogant to say whether it is correct or not,” he said. “I don’t claim to be an expert on German history, I have simply created a platform for discussion.”

After completing a sister project in Austria called NachRichten, McGee said he only felt comfortable beginning the publication with the approval of his team of top experts and advisors, some of whom he said have called the newspaper an “educational necessity” for the next generation.

“They see both disadvantages and benefits, but the benefit for them is that it’s important to enhance public debate,” he said.

http://www.thelocal.de/society/20090108-16629.html

Oct
06
2008
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Oktober – Special German Days in October

Day of German Unity (Tag der Deutschen Einheit) – October 3
This official German holiday commemorates Germany’s reunification in 1990, when East and West Germany once again became one country known as die Bundesrepublik Deutschland (the Federal Republic of Germany). The date reflects the signing of the reunification treaty rather than the actual date of the 1989 opening of the Berlin Wall. November 9th is also the date of another event in German history, Kristallnacht or the Night of Broken Glass, when Jewish synagogues and shops were attacked and store windows of Jewish-owned stores were smashed in 1938. So now October 3 is Germany’s national holiday.

German-American Day – October 6
The first German-American Day was proclaimed by President Ronald Reagan in 1983 for the 300th anniversary of the arrival of 13 German families on board a sailing vessel named “Concord” (the “German Mayflower”). The Germans from Krefeld landed in Philadelphia on October 6, 1683 and founded Germantown, Pennsylvania (now part of Philadelphia). In 1987, after a campaign by German-American organizations, Congress made October 6 an official day of commemoration and President Reagan signed the proclamation quoted above.

German Pioneers Day (Ontario, Canada) – Day after Canadian Thanksgiving (October)
A law passed by the Ontario provincial Legislative Assembly in 2000 proclaimed the annual celebration of the German contributions to Canada on the day after Canadian Thanksgiving (the second Monday in October). The celebration, held in connection with Kitchener’s annual Oktoberfest, actually includes Austrian and other Germanic ethnic groups.

http://german.about.com/od/teaching/a/geramday.htm

Oct
05
2008
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35th Annual Oktoberfest 2008 in Lake Worth, Florida


35th Annual Oktoberfest 2008


Hours:

Friday, October 10th and 17th from 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm
Saturday, October 11th and 18th from Noon to 11:00 pm
Sunday, October 12th and 19th from Noon to 8:00 pm

Held on ten acres of ground, under our pavilion and massive tent,
our “Original Oktoberfest” is one of the largest in the country.

Held Rain or Shine.

Admission only $7.00 • Children under 12 FREE
Parking FREE

(Preferred Parking available for $10.-)

COME JOIN THE FUN!

        • Beer-Tapping Ceremony
        • Parade of Flags
        • Delicious German & American Food
        • Original German Oktoberfest Beer
        • Song & Dance
        • 2 Bands direct from the Munich Oktoberfest
        • Souvenirs/T-shirts/Arts & Crafts
        • Kid’s area – Carnival Rides
        • And MUCH MORE…


We offer authentic German cooking such as Bratwurst, Potato Salad, Leberkäse, Sauerkraut, Original Hofbräu Bier, imported from Munich/Germany or domestic beer, liqueurs, wine or non-alcoholic beverages, and for dessert some German pastry.

Enjoy traditional folk dancing, choral singing, and sing-along’s with two Bands coming straight from Germany.

Folk dancing performances will be featured, vendor & craft booths, and a kids’ zone. Bring your family to the American-German Club and experience a real German Oktoberfest!

Please click on the following links so see our menus, Entertainment Schedule etc…

Directions and Map to the Club.

Win a 7 day/6 night DREAM VACATION to GERMANY!

Drawing held Sunday October 19th, 7 pm Sponsored by AIR BERLIN and the ROMANTIK HOTELS. No Purchase necessary. See details DREAM VACATION to GERMANY.

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