“For Queen Luise” – Berlin’s Iron Jewelry by Phyllis Meras Although iron had been fashioned into many
things over the centuries, it was the untimely passing of a beloved queen that inspired artisans to find the delicate side of the metal.
Grand Touring With Grandchildren by Patricia Bloebaum For travel-seasoned grandparents, an overseas vacation with the grandchildren
presents a golden opportunity to see a beloved vacation destination from a new perspective.
The Charms of Karlsruhe by Leah Larkin Germany’s youngest city boasts a sprawling palace, superb museums, renowned
universities, and a finger on the technological pulse of the world.
The Berlin Wall: A New Life by Marlene Fanta Shyer It kept friends and families divided for nearly thirty years. Today, portions of
the Berlin Wall have found new life as reminders of Cold War days past and a city once divided.
When in Trier… by Lucy Gordan The wine-soaked banks of the Moselle are home to Germany’s oldest city and its
greatest link to the Roman Empire.
Any Way the Wind Blows – Germany’s Windmills By Jörg M. Unger An old technology and amazing craftsmanship endure
and educate today thanks to the commitment of those captured by the windmill’s spell.
Potsdam – Frederick the Great’s Island Paradise By Anna Cramer From the beautiful serenity of Sanssouci to
clandestine spy exchanges on Glienicke Bridge, Potsdam has survived the ages to once again reclaim its “paradise” status.
2 + 4 = 1 ? The Long Road to 9 November 1989 and German Re-Unification By Robert A. Selig
At Home: Mixing It Up With Beer by Sharon Hudgins Germans brew many of the world's best beers. So why would anyone
want to pollute that felicitous combination of flavors with additives that completely change the character of the beer?
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