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The division of BERLIN into zones of occupation in 1945, although seemingly arbitrary, followed exisiting local government boundaries, and the dual profile which emerged was by no means solely a ... Read more...
Pending Berlin's full recovery from its long period of division, MUNICH is the German city which most has the air of a capital about it. Even though it has never ruled over a territory any larger ... Read more...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Frankfurt's most famous resident, once said that "Frankfurt is full of curiosities." There is still truth in these words today. One such curiosity is the interplay between ... Read more...
Saxony's capital Dresden is located in what once was called Valley of the Clueless ; as the city is encircled by mountains and hills, the signals of the West German TV stations never seemed to reach ... Read more...
Ring The Ring begins at Chlodwigplatz and ends at Ebertplatz, following the contours of the old city wall. It forms a giant semi-circle around the center of town and supplies one with ample sources ... Read more...
Thanks to its historical significance, spectacular splendors and growing popularity as a major science and research centre, modern Heidelberg welcomes millions of guests on its beatific land every ... Read more...
As a harbor city located in the far north of Germany, Hamburg has been known for centuries as the "gateway to the world." One of Hamburg's most famous sons, novelist Wolfgang Borchert, lovingly ... Read more...
Nothing more magnificent or splendid is to be found in the whole of Europe. When one perceives this glorious city from afar, its splendour is truly dazzling. When one enters it, one's original ... Read more...