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Visite de Berlin
... fondations de ce qui fut le quartie general de la Gestapo.
Puis nous nous rendons a Postdamer Platz, ou est une piste de luge, et le Sony Centre.
Puis nous allons a la porte de Brandenbourg, apres avoir traverse un memorial pour les juifs.
Ensuite nous trainons dna sles rues de Berlin a prendre des photos, le long des canaux, des places, a voir des musees, la cathedrale, des eglises, une tour de television, berf ...
Reisdag
... iedereen eet mee en het is gezellig. Wolfgang met zijn maten achter de buis, en Sonia en ik bijpraten in de keuken. Morgen de halve finale tussen Duitsland en Italië en weer een huis vol gezelligheid. Morgen gaan we tiramisu maken om de Nederlaag te vieren, want ze hebben de laatste 7 keer verloren van Italië, en volgens Sonia wordt het morgen de achtste keer.
Het werd laat...met 3 soorten Duits bier en 4 verschillende talen.
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Berlin, Again and Again...
... social activities for the common folks of the “east”. It was a huge glass box. I thought it was interesting and maybe could have been retained as a museum, but they pulled it all down. ( Two quick side notes; Hilde’s daughter Julia is a film maker and did a documentary about what happened to some of the windows as they dismantled the building, it is quite interesting. Also, when they began demolition, some of the items from the restaurants began ...
Berlin - city of cranes and monuments
... about Hitler and the Nazi party, but we also discovered that before all of that, Berlin was a very cosmopolitan, open-minded community.
Tons of stuff to see and do and we only had one day! Terrible! We could easily have spent four or five days here, visiting museums and memorials and monuments.
Before heading back to ...
How to turn a lady's head, etc.
... After his defeat at Waterloo, the Prussians "liberated" their beloved statue and restored it to its former position. However, because it had been through two wars, they decided to give the statue a new name. She was no longer Irene (for peace), but instead Victoria (for victory). And to inflict their own humiliation on the French, they gave the renamed statue a new head turned slightly to the west, so that now the German god of Victory always looks ...