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Justice?
... around the museum section....I knew the history behind the trials of the Nazi leaders....Goering....Speer....Hess and the many others....but again...it was a very emotional experience to actually be there.....court room 600 .....the one you see in all the documentaries...black and white film of the Nazi leaders sitting in the defendants box as survivors of the Holocaust gave their evidence....I was the only one in the courtroom....looking at ...
Smokers, Spiced Specialties and Sleds in Nuremburg
I had less than 8 hours in Nuremburg, a city famed for its christmas market and war trials. My day of cultural curiousities was spent exploring the Germanisches National Museum, craft and food shops, and Bavarian restaurants. I loved the river view over the bridge and the beautiful bay windows in the old quarter.
Smokers
My new favourite German wooden delight! These cute little wooden ...
Nürnberg is nice
... then we had coffee and apfelstrüdel! We need a couple of those back home along highway 80... In spite of the break (or maybe because of it!) we got bored about 45 minutes on and we pulled off the road somewhere into a little abandoned rest area. There were a few other trucks in the same place...we parked next to a huge leafy tree, tipped the seats back and took a nap! About 40 minutes later we were refreshed and back on the road. We finally arrived here a little before 5 ...
Bamburg, Germany
... bicycles have the rule of the road, and we several times had to get out of the way of on-coming cyclists, especially when we were on the bridge. By the way, although our guide Barbara had grown up in neighbouring Passau, she is completely fluent in English, with not even a hint of a German accent.
From there we headed to the cathedral, which meant climbing about 40 stairs. This year is the 1000th anniversary of the building of ...
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 ...