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Justice?
... no matter how uncivilized the world can be......some of the convicted requested to be shot....I suppose they still saw themselves as soldiers fighting a just and honourable cause...they still did not understand their crimes....they did not deserve to be shot....they were hanged...except Goering...who somehow found poison just before his hanging....I left Nuremberg with very mixed emotions......I spent four hours exploring the city...it ...
Smokers, Spiced Specialties and Sleds in Nuremburg
... underway. I was even able to buy chocolate-covered lebkuchen from Lebkuchen Schmit, and roam the streets with gluhwein from an early-bird stall.
It's impossible to go to Nuremburg without sampling some of the spiced meat sausages. I opted for a typical Franconian meal with stadtwurst and spatzle at Bratwurst-Röslein. I saved room to stop in at Gasthaus Pillhofer for a Paulaner Salvator ...
Nürnberg is nice
... snowed all day and never got above 33 so it was nice to be in a warm room. When we went out a while later the snowfall had lightened a bit and we found a little café selling sausages and another selling hot mulled wine... Heaven. Stephne wanted some soup so we went back to Brown's Café and had soup and a beer and then hot chocolate. We hit the sauna upstairs when we got back and that was a treat. Stephne didn't last long -- I went for the whole experience and ...
Bamburg, Germany
... stop was in the nearby Rose Garden, laid out in the 18th century, which overlooks the Old Town. There are over 4500 rose bushes in the garden, with many still in bloom despite the lateness of the season. A lot of the rose varieties had German names and weren't ones I recognized.
We did some shopping on the way back to the bus, and enjoyed walking in the market. I bought a Springerle mold, and I am hoping to learn how to make cookies with ...
Nuremberg, Germany
... for it--best coffee she has had on the trip! Nuremberg was another town that was 90 percent destroyed during the war and decided to rebuild from the rubble instead of moving the city or leveling it and starting over--lots of newer construction with some of the old mixed in. Most interesting fact for the day--"rent a grave". When you die, you pay 500 euros for a ten year period to be buried in the cemetery. After the ten years, your relatives ...