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December 1996/January 1997
FEATURES
HERITAGE p. 16 Play with the past in the Nuremberg Toy Museum. Discover the latest in German toy-making traditions.
NEVER-ENDING CHRISTMAS: KÄTHE WOHLFAHRT p. 22 Join the thousands flocking to the world's first and biggest perpetual Christmas store. By Andrea S. and David Peevers
THE ODER-NEISSE BORDER: WHERE GERMAN-POLISH PREJUDICES MEET p. 24 Travel to the past and present frontier(s) between Germany and Poland.
By John Dornberg
TEUTONIC, TRIBAL, TRENDY...TECHNO p. 32 Dance to the beat of Germany's younger generation. By Andrea Schulte-Peevers
VON WILDEN UND MOHREN: AFRICANS IN EARLY MODERN GERMANY p. 38 Look into the lives of Moors from the 16th to 19th centuries. By Robert A. Selig
GERMAN-AMERICAN
DEPARTMENTS
EDITORIAL p. 4 LETTERS p. 6 IN BRIEF p. 8 Bonn's New Identity; 500th Melanchthon Anniversary; Crystal Palace at the Leipzig Fair; and Banter Box by Ian
McMaster PROFILE p. 10 Freimut Duve: Renaissance Man on the Run By Thomas C. Lucey GALLERY p. 14 Stopping to Smell the Flowers: Groupe Smirage, Artists with Disabilities Making a Difference
By Kimberly Soenen AT HOME p. 54 Fifi's Legacy: FIMO at Christmastime By Suzann Thompson LIBRARY p. 58 Goldhagen Holocaust Book Sparks Furious Response
in Germany--By John Dornberg. Book reviews of My Favorite Cookies from the Old Country and Apfel apple Biene bee: Ein englisch-deutsches Abc CALENDAR p. 60 AND FINALLY... p. 64 Out with the Old--In with the Gnu By Regine Wosnitza
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