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Grüß Gott from Linz!
We rolled into Linz this afternoon after a stop in Melk to visit the Benedictine abbey fortress there. Melk Abbey is an incredible site and an absolutely beautiful place. It has been in continuous use as an abbey by the Benedictines since 1059 and the place is in great shape after some careful maintenance and a few well-planned restorations over …
Capital Europea de la Cultura
Una de las grandes sorpresas del viaje fue encontrarnos con Linz celebrando la capitalidad europea de la cultura 2009. Una ciudad medieval que ha sabido adaptarse a las nuevas vanguardias culturales y que ejemplifica el respeto a la tradición arquitectónica sin olvidar nuevas aportaciones propias del siglo XXI. El hotel, el mejor del viaje, y la …
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... camp residents to achieve a level of control no one would dare to challenge when these thousands were driven to meet slave labor efficiency demands of superiors like Heinrich Himmler. The classification system used here involved three components: tattooed numbers, cloth patches of various primary shapes and, for the lowest tier, Star of David emblems. The symbol patches were coded to the officially sanctioned racial sub-group list using letters -- a hierarchy ...
Linz and Cesky Kromlov
Arrived early this morning in Linz, Austria. It is the 3rd largest city in Austria with 190,000, and also the city where Hitler grew up. We boarded a bus at 8 a.m. for a day trip to Cesky Kromlov. The bus will then drop us off in Passau, Germany where the boat will meet us. Today, we will travel through three countries.
We rode the autobahn for a while (no speed limit except for busses and trucks), but ...
Day 15
Bacon and eggy bread breakfast this morning...amazing! We bugged out for our morning leg to Mauthausen near the Austrian border. Harvey again provided a history of the second world war and more specifically about concentration camps, as we were going to the original and (arguably) one of the worst. It started with a €2 donation each at the nearby museum, followed by a movie they had arranged. It reminded me of watching an old educational ...