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Germany (News/Activism)

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  • Beckham and LA Galaxy to spend Thanksgiving with US troops

    11/19/2009 5:48:41 AM PST · by the scotsman · 6 replies · 221+ views
    Digital Spy ^ | 19th November 2009 | Digital Spy
    David Beckham has apparently agreed to spend four days with the US Army over Thanksgiving. The football star, who plays for LA Galaxy, has arranged to visit the American troops at their barracks in Germany with his teammates next week.
  • Germany Trying To Escape Obama's Great Idea Of German-Style Healthcare (Debbie Schlussel Alert)

    11/18/2009 9:50:11 AM PST · by goldstategop · 8 replies · 416+ views
    Debbie Schlussel ^ | 11/18/2009 | Debbie Schlussel
    Ah, so nationalized healthcare doesn’t work, they’re essentially saying. And to make up for the gap, people will have to buy private insurance. Hmmm . . . isn’t private insurance allegedly “discriminating” against the poor and those with pre-conditions the thing ObamaCare is supposed to solve? It’s very clear it doesn’t solve that. Germany, with this move, is moving away from government healthcare toward private providers because government can’t afford it. And yet the ObamaCare proponents are citing Germany as an example of how government healthcare works better than private insurance? Someone’s not paying attention. And it isn’t the opponents...
  • Afghan Insurgency Tests German Troops

    11/14/2009 6:38:13 AM PST · by MinorityRepublican · 7 replies · 297+ views
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | NOVEMBER 14, 2009 | By ALAN CULLISON in Kunduz, Afghanistan, and MATTHEW KARNITSCHNIG in Berlin
    One night in August, the Taliban stormed a local police station in this once-peaceful province and shot dead the governor's younger brother. Since then, the governor has singled out a culprit: The German military, which he says refused to send a helicopter to rescue his brother as he bled to death. "I called them and they said that wasn't a mission they could do," said Gov. Mohammad Omar. "They don't like to go out at night." German officials said there was no way they could have saved his brother. They offered their condolences, and said the death is just one...
  • Germany: Serial rabbit killer uses Google maps to find victims(Google Earth used?)

    07/10/2008 1:26:50 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 13 replies · 357+ views
    Times of London ^ | 07/10/08 | Roger Boyes
    Serial rabbit killer uses Google maps to find victims German police are concerned that the person killing rabbits may go on to kill human beings Roger Boyes in Berlin The roll call of victims is growing longer by the day. They have names like Rocco, Fussel, Marianne and Fluffy — and a five-man police unit has a file on each and every one. The so-called “bunny murders” — 40 domestic rabbits killed at night in their hutches, heads and sometimes paws sliced off, their bodies drained of blood — is stunning communities across western Germany. “Nobody knows where the killer...
  • Former Nazi indicted on 58 counts of murder

    11/17/2009 4:08:09 PM PST · by Cindy · 73 replies · 1,120+ views
    EXAMINER.com - NORFOLK COURTS EXAMINER ^ | November 17, 2009 12:05 pm | n/a
    SNIPPET: "A 90 year old man, identified only as Adolf S., was indicted on Nazi war crimes in Germany. The former member of Hitler’s SS is charged with 58 counts of killing Jewish slave laborers in Deutsch Schuetzen, in Austria. According to prosecutors he, along with other members of the fifth SS Tank Division "Viking,” devised a plan to rob and murder the Jews. The following day they made good on their plan, taking 57 Jewish slave laborers into the woods, stealing their valuables, and firing bullets into their heads from behind. The final indictment comes from the allegation that...
  • Chance encounter brings sweet reunion for 'Candy Bomber'

    11/13/2009 5:03:38 PM PST · by SandRat · 9 replies · 554+ views
    Air Force Link ^ | Staff Sgt. Tim Jenkins, USAF
    11/13/2009 - RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas (AFNS) -- They had never met face to face, but a chance encounter between the two conjured a touching reunion six decades later at the Randolph Air Show Nov. 7. Retired Col. Gail Halvorsen, a 1st lieutenant at the time, earned his spot in in history flying C-54s and C-47s during the Berlin Airlift of World War II. He earned the nickname "The Candy Bomber" from dropping candy from his aircraft to children below while flying over the American sector of Berlin. "One day I met some kids in Berlin at the fence...
  • New Militant Group Torches Cash Machines in Frankfurt (left wing violence)

    11/13/2009 2:33:31 AM PST · by markomalley · 9 replies · 252+ views
    Spiegel ^ | 11/12/2009
    A previously unknown militant group claims to be behind a series of arson attacks on banks in Frankfurt over the past two weeks. Police are still hunting for leads to the elusive group, while commentators are drawing links with Germany's notorious terrorist group the Red Army Faction. Until two weeks ago no one had heard of the Bewegung Morgenlicht. But now, they have thrust themselves onto the police's radar with a number of attacks on banks in Frankfurt. Two Saturdays ago, militants threw a petrol-soaked cloth into a Dresdner Bank foyer, setting fire to a cash machine. Just 24 hours...
  • Why the Berlin Wall fell (Times of India nails it)

    11/09/2009 8:33:15 PM PST · by doug from upland · 35 replies · 1,449+ views
    times of india ^ | 11-9-09 | S.A. AIYAR
    Twenty years later: Why the Berlin Wall fell S A Aiyar Sunday October 25, 2009 We are approaching the 20th anniversary of the fall of Communism. This comprehensively refuted the Communist claim to represent the people. Yet, the claim continues, sometimes dazzling a new generation of youngsters with no inkling of why the Berlin Wall fell on November 9, 1989. In democratic Capitalism, said Karl Marx, the rich became richer and the poor poorer. Marxism inspired young idealists for over a century. Lenin’s revolution in Russia in 1917 was hailed as a new dawn. Stalin’s invasions brought Communism to Eastern...
  • German diocese creates ‘Santa-free zone’

    11/12/2009 11:55:23 AM PST · by GonzoII · 20 replies · 405+ views
    CNA ^ | Speyer, Germany, Nov 11, 2009
    www.catholicnewsagency.com German diocese creates ‘Santa-free zone’ Related articles: Santa ClausAdvent Christmas Tree BlessingHail to Thee, True BodyChristmas Tree Speyer, Germany, Nov 11, 2009 / 05:09 pm (CNA).- In an effort to encourage people to replace the commercialization of the Christmas season with a true devotion to Advent, Christmas and the “true Santa Claus,” several groups within the German Diocese of Speyer have initiated a “Santa-free campaign.” The Federation of German Catholic Youth (BDKJ) of Speyer has partnered with other organizations to champion the cause of St. Nicholas of Myra, a friend and helper of children and those in trouble....
  • Germans In The Woods

    11/11/2009 8:47:14 PM PST · by B-Chan · 8 replies · 871+ views
    Rauch Bros. Studios ^ | November 11, 2009 | Joseph Robertson
    86-year-old World War II veteran Joseph Robertson fought for the Allies at the Battle of the Bulge, Hitler’s last major offensive. Amidst fierce combat and harsh winter weather, both the Germans and the Allies suffered heavy casualties. But Mr. Robertson has never been able to forget one young soldier he killed there. In July 2005, he shared this memory with son-in-law John Fish, Jr. at a StoryCorps MobileBooth in Columbus, Ohio.
  • World remembers sacrifice of World War I lost generation

    11/11/2009 2:56:52 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 6 replies · 307+ views
    AFP on Yahoo ^ | 11/11/09 | Rory Mulholland
    PARIS (AFP) – Former foes France and Germany held a joint World War I Armistice Day ceremony for the first time as events around the globe Wednesday honoured the millions killed in the conflict. President Barack Obama, speaking at a ceremony in the United States, hailed "the brave men and women of this young nation, generations of them, who above all else believed in and fought for a set of ideals." In London, Queen Elizabeth II led tributes to the war dead, including the growing number of soldiers killed in Afghanistan. But the last British veteran of the 1914-18 conflict...
  • Maximum sentence for racist murderer (Germany, man who stabbed Muslim woman in courtroom gets life)

    11/11/2009 1:50:26 PM PST · by Moose4 · 1 replies · 256+ views
    Der Spiegel Online ^ | 11 November 2009 | Unknown
    Alex W., the man who stabbed pregnant Egyptian pharmacist Marwa al-Sherbini to death in a courtroom in Dresden in July, was sentenced to life in prison on Wednesday. The judge imposed the harshest possible sentence under the German system by ruling that W. will not be eligible for parole after 15 years. A court in Dresden sentenced Alex W., a German man of Russian origin, to life in prison on Wednesday for murdering Marwa al-Sherbini, a pregnant Egyptian woman, by stabbing her 16 times in a courtroom in a case that caused outrage across the Arab world. The judge, Birgit...
  • German goalkeeper kills himself by train, police say

    11/11/2009 9:28:09 AM PST · by Owl_Eagle · 2 replies · 511+ views
    CNN ^ | Nov. 11, 2009 | CNN Story Monkey
    CNN) -- A goalkeeper for the German national soccer team apparently killed himself by stepping in front of a train, just months after he and his wife adopted a daughter, police said Wednesday. Robert Enke, 32, was captain of the German top-division soccer club Hannover 96 and had played in eight games for his national team. He was widely expected to be the German team's keeper in the 2010 World Cup. "Preliminary police investigations indicate a suicide," Hannover 96 spokesman Stefan Wittke said. Enke died about 6:25 p.m. Tuesday. His wife Teresa said he left a suicide note. She said...
  • Hillary Clinton Scrubs Ronald Reagan From History [This Is Shameful-Beyond The Pale]

    11/10/2009 9:17:09 PM PST · by Steelfish · 69 replies · 1,633+ views
    Telegraph(UK) ^ | November 10th, 2009
    Hillary Clinton Scrubs Ronald Reagan From History Nile Gardiner November 10th, 2009 It’s bad enough that President Obama could not be bothered to attend the celebrations marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. But Hillary Clinton’s refusal to even acknowledge the role played by Ronald Reagan in the Wall’s demise as well as the downfall of Communism was highly insulting towards one of the greatest figures of our time, and reeked of petty and partisan mean-spiritedness. The Secretary of State’s remarks yesterday in Berlin completely erased from history the huge contribution played not only by President...
  • How a Christian Family Stood Up to Tyranny

    11/10/2009 8:15:42 PM PST · by GodGunsGuts · 8 replies · 611+ views
    CEH ^ | November 10, 2009
    Nov 10, 2009 — When the Berlin wall fell 20 years ago, Dorothee Hubner first dared to think, “Are we allowed to leave and finally be free?” Her story and that of her parents Gerhard and Gertraude, scientists trapped in East Germany, was told by Andrew Curry, a freelance writer, in Science.[1] Dorothee was 23 years old in 1989. Her parents, also biochemists, “had spent decades struggling to do research in East Germany without compromising their personal ideals with allegiance to the ruling Communist Party.” By not pledging allegiance to the ruling Communist Party, the Hubners faced a life of...
  • Obama's Berlin snub in focus

    11/10/2009 2:51:31 PM PST · by jazusamo · 13 replies · 640+ views
    American Thinker ^ | November 10, 2009 | Thomas Lifson
    The President of leisure has a pretty slow day Monday, highlighting the point that no pressing business kept him from celebrating the fall of communism 20 years after the Berlin Wall fell. Jim Gerraghty of The Campaign Spot on National Review goes over the official schedule for our leader yesterday: Just look at the man's schedule: He had a 10 a.m. daily briefing from the intelligence community, a 10:30 a.m. economic daily briefing, an 11 a.m. meeting with senior advisers . . . and then, right after that, at 6:45 in the evening, he had to sign an executive...
  • C-130 arrival in Poland marks end, new beginning

    11/10/2009 3:02:38 PM PST · by SandRat · 4 replies · 417+ views
    Air Force Link ^ | Master Sgt. Scott Wagers,USAF
    11/10/2009 - RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany (AFNS) -- Ramstein Air Base Airmen delivered the base's last E-model C-130 Hercules Nov. 2 to Powidz Air Base, Poland, marking the end of 38 years of service to the U.S. Air Force but the newest addition to the Polish air force's blossoming fleet of strategic airlifters. C-130 tail No. 1299 touched down and as the aircrew exited the aircraft Polish air force Brig. Gen. Tadeusz Mikutel, the 33rd Air Base commander, and Lt. Col. Mieczyslaw Gaudyn, 14th Airlift Squadron commander, welcomed the American Airmen with warm greetings and a firm handshake. "The main...
  • Life Behind the Berlin Wall

    11/10/2009 8:55:47 AM PST · by GunsAndBibles · 1 replies · 334+ views
    The Economist ^ | 11/10/2009 | Thomas Hoepker
    Many believed. So many were disappointed. 9 minute video, halfway down the page. Excellent encapsulation of life in East Berlin from the '50s to the fall of the Berlin Wall, including indoctrination of children, MEDIOCRE leaders, secret police and of course the wonderful architecture of East Germany. "Thomas Hoepker's photos chronicle 40 years of strange, sad, vicious and sometimes hilarious life in East Berlin.
  • Berlin anniversary too few remember (historic events forgotten, very insightful read)

    11/09/2009 7:54:44 PM PST · by Former Military Chick · 18 replies · 380+ views
    The Australian ^ | November 09, 2009 12:00AM | DAVID BURCHELL
    TODAY every news service in the world will transmit the same gratifying and facile images of the destruction of the Berlin Wall 20 years ago: a moment when -- as solemn-voiced announcers will intone in practised cadences -- not just a wall, but an entire era was ground into brick-dust. Such commemorations are easy and agreeable because they invite us to celebrate the ending of something, without requiring us to know anything about what it was that ended. What could be more pleasant than to enjoy an obscurely heart-lifting, lung-expanding sensation of liberation without having to trouble ourselves as to...
  • Berlin and the Case of the Missing President

    11/10/2009 2:11:49 AM PST · by Cincinna · 17 replies · 678+ views
    The New Ledger ^ | November 9th, 2009 | Pejman Yousefzadeh
    On November 9, 2009, the world will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Naturally, in Germany, there will be commemorations of the event, and the collapse of Communism in Europe. "snip" And given all of this, it is safe to say that Barack Obama will attend the 20th anniversary celebration of the fall of the Wall, right? Wrong. While Candidate Barack Obama was perfectly willing to go to Germany during the 2008 Presidential campaign, President Barack Obama has chosen to skip the 20th anniversary celebrations altogether. Needless to say, this has not elicited much outrage...
  • Europe's Wall Of Ingratitude

    11/09/2009 5:00:28 PM PST · by Kaslin · 14 replies · 475+ views
    Investors,com ^ | November 9, 2009
    Liberation: "Gorby! Gorby!" was Berliners' curious chant as the head of the defunct Soviet Union took part in the 20th anniversary of the crumbling of the Berlin Wall. Liberated Europe has walled itself off from reality. 'You made this possible," gushed East German-born Chancellor Angela Merkel to ex-Soviet premier Mikhail Gorbachev on Monday, as the two shared an umbrella in the drizzle where the wall separating East and West Berlin once stood. "You courageously let things happen, and that was much more than we could expect." There is another umbrella that Europeans share — have shared for more than six...
  • Role Models of Failure

    11/09/2009 4:49:35 PM PST · by george76 · 2 replies · 192+ views
    fbn ^ | November 9, 2009 | John Stossel
    The Berlin Wall fell 20 years ago today. When it happened, I thought it would be the clear turning point: the left would admit it was wrong, if not clueless, about central planning. But it was I who was wrong. Congress legislates like the Wall never fell. There was one bad thing about the fall of the USSR: We lost a very visible bad example of big centralized government. With Washington now turning to central planning to “fix” healthcare, clean the environment, and “create” jobs, it’s helpful to have role models of failure. They remind citizens of the politicians’ arrogance....
  • East Germans lost much in 1989

    11/09/2009 3:41:40 PM PST · by inflorida · 47 replies · 933+ views
    The Guardian ^ | November 8, 2009 | Bruni de la Motte
    For many in the GDR, the fall of the Berlin Wall and unification meant the loss of jobs, homes, security and equalityOn 9 November 1989 when the Berlin Wall came down I realised German unification would soon follow, which it did a year later. This meant the end of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), the country in which I was born, grew up, gave birth to my two children, gained my doctorate and enjoyed a fulfilling job as a lecturer in English literature at Potsdam University. Of course, unification brought with it the freedom to travel the world and, for...
  • Berlin Wall anniversary inspires new calls for unity

    11/09/2009 3:02:22 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 6 replies · 182+ views
    AFP on Yahoo ^ | 11/9/09 | Deborah Cole
    BERLIN (AFP) – World leaders joined more than 100,000 revellers Monday for emotional celebrations 20 years after the Berlin Wall's fall and called for a new transatlantic push against threats to global peace. Chancellor Angela Merkel joined luminaries past and present to mark the defining moment in the end of communist rule in Europe, when the crumbling East German state finally opened the despised concrete border on November 9, 1989. Merkel, who grew up in the Stalinist state, marched through the historic Brandenburg Gate with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, presidents Nicolas Sarkozy of France and Dmitry Medvedev of Russia,...
  • "Tear Down this Wall" (Speech Writer Peter Robinson Remembers Reagan's Historic Address)

    11/09/2009 12:55:46 PM PST · by mojito · 8 replies · 354+ views
    Power Line ^ | 11/9/2009 | Peter Robinson
    Not many speeches are mighty deeds. When Ronald Reagan stood in front of the Berlin Wall at the Brandenburg Gate on June 12, 1987, he performed a mighty deed by giving the speech he gave. Our friend Peter Robinson was the man who wrote the speech. He tells the story behind the speech in his memoir How Ronald Reagan Changed My Life. On the occasion of its twentieth anniversary, Peter recalled the events leading to the speech for Power Line readers in a form condensed from his book. As we celebrate the fall of the Wall today, we remember: "In...
  • Twenty Years Later: Why the Berlin Wall Fell

    11/09/2009 11:34:58 AM PST · by honestabe010 · 8 replies · 300+ views
    The Woodward Report ^ | Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar
    We are approaching the 20th anniversary of the fall of Communism. This comprehensively refuted the Communist claim to represent the people. Yet, the claim continues, sometimes dazzling a new generation of youngsters with no inkling of why the Berlin Wall fell on November 9, 1989. In democratic Capitalism, said Karl Marx, the rich became richer and the poor poorer. Marxism inspired young idealists for over a century. Lenin's revolution in Russia in 1917 was hailed as a new dawn. Stalin's invasions brought Communism to Eastern Europe. Communist governments there pledged to create a paradise for workers, who would be freed...
  • Communist consumer goods make comeback

    11/09/2009 9:54:54 AM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 240+ views
    AFP ^ | 2009-11-08
    Once the butt of jokes the world over, communist-era East European goods from sweets, to rustic washing machines and clunky cars are all the rage again. As the world prepares to mark the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, souvenirs such as portraits of Romanian leader Nicolae Ceausescu are now avidly sought at markets. In Belgrade, cafes are named after Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito or even the Soviet KGB secret police.
  • Happy Anniversary Germany. Thank you Mr. Reagan

    11/09/2009 9:22:57 AM PST · by Biggirl · 1 replies · 150+ views
    http://www.radioviceonline.com ^ | November 9, 2009 | Jim Vicevich
    Thank-you Great Communicator,Pope John Paul II The Great,And Margaret Thatcher for planting the seeds that realized a harvest on this day in history. On November 9, 1989, the East German Government announced that its citizens could freely visit West Germany and West Berlin. It came after several weeks of protests by East German citizens who yearned for the kind of freedom that the west enjoyed. It also marked the end of a 28 year old blockade that was the result of some 3 and a half million people fleeing communism to the west. After its erection, numbers vary, but it...
  • NATO, Afghans claim to kill 130 Taliban in Kunduz (including eight Taliban commanders)

    11/09/2009 7:59:18 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 5 replies · 380+ views
    Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 11/9/09 | Peter Graff, Hamid Shalizi, Mohammad Hamed
    KUNDUZ, Afghanistan (Reuters) – NATO and Afghan officials claimed on Monday their forces had killed at least 130 Taliban fighters in a major operation over the past week in an area of Afghanistan's north where militant activity has surged. A combined force of 700 Afghan troops and 50 NATO soldiers cleared villages of fighters, killing more than 130 insurgents including eight Taliban commanders during a five-day operation, NATO spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Todd Vician said. Kunduz province governor Mohammad Omar told Reuters the combined force had killed 133 fighters during the operation, which took place in and around Kunduz's Char Dara...
  • The Berlin Wall Then and Now

    11/09/2009 6:54:30 AM PST · by Ed Hudgins · 6 replies · 404+ views
    The Atlas Society - The Center for Objectivism ^ | November 5. 2009 | Edward Hudgins
    I first visited West Berlin in June 1981. I took the closed American military train through the 112-mile-long corridor through hostile communist East Germany that offered access to that city from the free world. I was told not to take photos out the closed and covered windows along the way. Peeking out the window I could see armed communist guards along the route making sure that the prohibition was enforced. West Berlin was an island of freedom in the middle of a communist country, protected by the occupying powers of the United States, Britain, and France. It was a bright...
  • Worst of East Germany too easily forgotten

    11/09/2009 4:24:01 AM PST · by myknowledge · 22 replies · 863+ views
    http://www.abc.net.au ^ | November 9, 2009 | Jennifer Macey
    The Berlin Wall anniversary is a reminder that people smugglers were once regarded not as the scum of the earth but as heroes. Hartmut Richter was one. He fled East Berlin five years after the wall was built by swimming across one of the canals that separated the city. He then helped another 33 people escape by smuggling them across the border in his car. Twenty years on, he worries about what is called Ostalgie - nostalgia for the old East Germany. The former German Democratic Republic has largely been romanticised in film, fashion and design. But Mr Richter warns...
  • Obama's Wall

    11/09/2009 12:04:00 AM PST · by neverdem · 4 replies · 461+ views
    American Thinker ^ | November 09, 2009 | Bruce Walker
    Twenty years ago today an architectural monument to human enslavement melted before the eyes of the world:  The Wall, the horrific complex of barbed wire, mine fields, police dogs, killing zones, and constant military guards was torn down by East Germans who finally saw a chance for liberty.  There was always something surreal about the Wall.  Germany, after the Second World War, had been bisected into two more or less equal parts.  In the east was the Democratic Republic of Germany (East Germany), former German territories awarded to Poland in Pomerania, Silesia, and the southern half of East Prussia, and in...
  • Obama Draws Criticism for Sitting Out Berlin Wall Anniversary

    11/08/2009 2:12:54 PM PST · by Bulldawg Fan · 25 replies · 878+ views
    Foxnews.com ^ | 11/8/09 | unknown
    The president does not plan to travel to Germany to attend the 20th anniversary celebration Monday of the fall of the Berlin Wall, drawing heated criticism from those who say he's ignoring a shining triumph of American-inspired democracy. In this July 24, 2008, photo, then-Sen. Barack Obama is seen greeting the crowd in Berlin. (AP Photo) President Obama squeezed in a trip to Copenhagen last month to lobby, unsuccessfully, for Chicago to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. He plans to travel to Oslo next month to accept the Nobel Peace Prize, an award that even Obama has said he does...
  • Obama Draws Criticism for Sitting Out Berlin Wall Anniversary

    11/08/2009 2:09:26 PM PST · by Steelfish · 14 replies · 397+ views
    FoxNews ^ | November 08th, 2009
    November 08, 2009 Obama Draws Criticism for Sitting Out Berlin Wall Anniversary The president does not plan to travel to Germany to attend the 20th anniversary celebration Monday of the fall of the Berlin Wall, drawing heated criticism from those who say he's ignoring a shining triumph of American-inspired democracy. President Obama squeezed in a trip to Copenhagen last month to lobby, unsuccessfully, for Chicago to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. He plans to travel to Oslo next month to accept the Nobel Peace Prize, an award that even Obama has said he does not deserve. And this coming week,...
  • Caption: Another Hillary moment (party at the 20th Anniversary of fall of Berlin Wall)

    11/08/2009 10:41:36 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 27 replies · 1,255+ views
    Reuters Photos on Yahoo ^ | 11/8/09 | Reuters
    German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle (R) introduces his partner Michael Mronz (L) to his U.S. counterpart Hillary Clinton during the Atlantic Council Awards ceremony at the Adlon hotel in Berlin, November 8, 2009, one day ahead of the celebrations marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (GERMANY ANNIVERSARY POLITICS)
  • New film uncovers racism in Germany

    11/08/2009 9:34:06 AM PST · by darkside321 · 38 replies · 973+ views
    Is Germany a racist country? That is what a new documentary, Black on White, is trying to find out. Its findings are shocking. But, as Damien McGuinness reports, the filmmaker himself has been criticized by black Germans for his methods. For more than a year, journalist Gunter Wallraff travelled across Germany wearing a dark-haired curly wig and with his white skin painted black. Equipped with a secret camera, and calling himself Kwami Ogonno, he went to predominantly white areas to see how a black man with a foreign accent is treated. The experience, he said, was even more depressing that...
  • Berlin guard: Opening wall `terrible' but right

    11/08/2009 5:31:47 AM PST · by nuconvert · 13 replies · 1,002+ views
    BERLIN — Harald Jaeger was a loyal East German border guard — respected and trusted to command a crossing point to the west on Berlin's Bornholmer Strasse. So when his checkpoint was swarmed on the evening of Nov. 9, 1989, as East Germany announced the border was being opened after 28 years, Jaeger felt ashamed as he let the thousands pass through.
  • Why Berlin Mattered (from Slate)

    11/07/2009 5:38:36 PM PST · by presidio9 · 12 replies · 405+ views
    Slate ^ | Friday, Nov. 6, 2009 | Fred Kaplan
    The Berlin Wall came down 20 years ago, but few of the news stories marking the anniversary have explained the event's full significance. The Cold War had been raging for 14 years before the wall went up on Aug. 13, 1961. How could its collapse, on Nov. 9, 1989, have heralded the Cold War's demise? Berlin was always the centerpiece of the Cold War and, more often than many remember, very nearly the front line of real combat. At the end of World War II, the city was divided into four sectors, each occupied by one of the four allied...
  • Reagan Hated Berlin Wall From Start, Son Says

    11/07/2009 6:21:16 AM PST · by Bulldawg Fan · 17 replies · 424+ views
    newsmax.com ^ | 11/6/09 | Jim Meyers
    With Monday marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Ronald Reagan's son Michael tells Newsmax that his father was deeply troubled by the wall from the night it was first erected. Michael Reagan also said President Barack Obama's decision not to attend the anniversary ceremonies in Berlin is "sad," but "completely consistent" with Obama. On June 12, 1987, President Reagan delivered a rousing speech near the Berlin Wall in which he challenged the leader of the Soviet Union: "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!" Less than 2 1/2 years later, on Nov. 9, 1989, the wall...
  • Forgetting the Fall (They tore down The Wall - Obama tears up his invitation)

    11/06/2009 3:35:24 PM PST · by mojito · 11 replies · 480+ views
    National Review Online ^ | 11/6/2009 | NRO Symposium
    President Barack Obama has RSVPed “nein” to Chancellor Merkel’s invitation to Germany to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. National Review Online asked a few experts what this snub reveals about our current president. [....] FRANK GAFFNEY: Nine words say it all: Undermine our allies. Embolden our enemies. Diminish our country. That’s the Obama Doctrine in a nutshell, and the slighting of Germany with regard to one of the most symbolic and consequential expressions of the quest for freedom undertaken in the teeth of Soviet oppression does all three. — Frank J. Gaffney Jr. is...
  • Europe Cracks Down on Home School Parents

    11/06/2009 11:05:11 AM PST · by GonzoII · 27 replies · 868+ views
    CBN.COM ^ | Friday, November 06, 2009 | Dale Hurd
    Europe Cracks Down on Home School Parents MUNICH, Germany - Increasing custody cases in Europe are proof that officials there have declared war against home schooling and parental rights, according to some residents.In Sweden, police burst onto a plane and took 7-year-old Dominic Johansson from his parents as they were about to leave the country.Months earlier, they told school officials they were going to home school Dominic, prompting officials to open an investigation. In a similar case in Germany, the government abducted 7-year-old Dan Schulz while the family was sleeping. He can be heard on tape screaming that he...
  • GM Management 'Reminds One of Socialism'

    11/06/2009 7:24:43 AM PST · by markomalley · 10 replies · 377+ views
    Spiegel ^ | 11/6/2009 | Michael Kröger
    GM's about-face has angered both Opel workers and European governments. In an interview with SPIEGEL ONLINE, union leader and Opel board member Armin Schild blasts GM for mismanagement and says that the US company is uninterested in saving the Opel brand. SPIEGEL ONLINE: Mr. Schild, General Motors has decided not to sell Opel after all, preferring to restructure the German automaker itself. What do Opel employees think of the plan? Armin Schild: GM is going to continue pursuing company policies that have already led to the firm's decline over the last 20 years. Pressure on the employees and on the...
  • Fall Of The Wall? U.S. Sends Regrets

    11/04/2009 4:18:56 PM PST · by raptor22 · 30 replies · 1,287+ views
    Investors Business Daily ^ | November 4, 2009 | IBD editorial staff
    Cold War: The White House has announced our absence at ceremonies marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Meanwhile, Russia has been practicing a nuclear invasion of an abandoned Poland. The Berlin Wall has been a famous backdrop for American presidents sounding the battle cry of liberty in the struggle against tyranny. It was there that John F. Kennedy expressed our solidarity with the encircled residents of that outpost of freedom with his famous "Ich bin ein Berliner." And it was there that Ronald Reagan, with a defiant "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall," voiced our...
  • Merkel set to address Congress today

    11/03/2009 5:38:31 AM PST · by markomalley · 6 replies · 296+ views
    The Hill ^ | 11/3/2009 | Jordan Fabian
    German Chancellor Andrea Merkel will address a joint session of Congress today, becoming only the second chancellor to do so. Merkel is expected to speak about climate change, transatlantic relations and the downfall of Communism in Europe. It was announced that Merkel, who was reelected to a second four-year term in September, would address Congress last month. The chancellor will also meet with President Barack Obama at the White House before the speech. The two are likely to discuss the war in Afghanistan and Iran's nuclear ambitions. The two nations do not necessarily see eye-to-eye on the subjects despite that...
  • Too busy for liberty: Behind O's Berlin Wall snub

    11/03/2009 3:03:31 AM PST · by Scanian · 22 replies · 851+ views
    NY Post ^ | November 2, 2009 | Rich Lowry
    In his first year in office, Bar ack Obama has visited more foreign countries than any other president. He has touched ground in 16 countries, easily outpacing Bill Clinton (three) and George W. Bush (11). It's an itinerary befitting a "citizen of the world." But there's one stop Obama won't make: He has begged off going to Berlin next week to attend ceremonies commemorating the fall of the Berlin Wall. His schedule is reportedly too crowded. John F. Kennedy famously told Berliners, "Ich bin ein Berliner." On the 20th anniversary of the last century's most stirring triumph of freedom, Obama...
  • 20 Years After the Fall: the Berlin Wall, East Germany and the Cold War

    11/02/2009 12:50:50 PM PST · by Kartographer · 6 replies · 300+ views
    VOA ^ | 11/2/09 | http://www.voanews.com/english/2009-11-02-voa37.cfm
    For nearly three decades the Berlin Wall was the symbol of the Cold War - it divided a city and in effect the entire country. And then on November 9, 1989 it crumbled and with it Communist East Germany and the Cold War itself. On the outskirts of Berlin lies the Glienicke Bridge. It spans the Havel River and connects Berlin to the neighboring city of Potsdam. Its idyllic setting belies a darker history. During the height of the Cold War, it was known as the Bridge of Spies - where communist and western officials exchanged secret agents that had...
  • Bush, Gorbachev, Kohl mark Berlin Wall's fall

    10/31/2009 8:31:33 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 13 replies · 762+ views
    Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 10/31/09 | Erik Kirschbaum
    BERLIN (Reuters) – George Bush, Mikhail Gorbachev and Helmut Kohl paid their respects to the ordinary people who were behind the peaceful revolution of 1989 that brought down the Berlin Wall at an emotional ceremony in Berlin on Saturday. The three statesmen from the United States, Soviet Union and West Germany -- whose steady-handed leadership paved the way for the Wall's opening on November 9, 1989 -- recalled the heady events that led to the end of the Cold War at a ceremony attended by 1,800 people. "We Germans don't have very much in our history to be proud of,"...
  • Final Member of Hitler's Inner Circle Dies at 96

    10/30/2009 7:40:42 AM PDT · by AngelesCrestHighway · 47 replies · 1,790+ views
    Fox News ^ | 10/30/09 | FoxNews
    The last member of Adolf Hitler's notorious inner circle has died at age 96, leaving behind instructions to publish a manuscript about his time spent alongside the German dictator, the Telegraph reported. Fritz Darges was present for all major conferences, social engagements and policy announcements during World War II — and experts believe his memoir could disprove claims by some disputed historians that Hitler never directly ordered the extermination of the Jews, and that the "final solution" was the brainchild of SS chief Heirich Himmler. Darges rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel and thought Hitler was a genius. It...
  • Notorious SS unit 'traced'

    10/30/2009 8:13:48 AM PDT · by Arec Barrwin · 58 replies · 1,950+ views
    Daily Telegraph ^ | April 17, 2009 | Matthew Day
    Notorious SS unit 'traced' Polish authorities claim to have identified three survivors of an infamous SS unit that garnered a reputation for brutality that shocked even German wartime commanders. By Matthew Day in Warsaw Published: 5:47PM BST 17 Apr 2009 Prosecutors attached to Poland's Institute of National Remembrance (IPN), the body charged with investigating crimes committed during the war, have announced that they intend to bring the men to justice for their apparent involvement in the suppression of the Warsaw Uprising while serving with the SS Dirlewanger Brigade. The unit, named after its leader Oscar Dirlewanger, comprised of criminals, the...
  • Pakistan Finds Passport of Alleged 9/11 Operative

    10/29/2009 10:02:26 PM PDT · by rdl6989 · 5 replies · 359+ views
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | Oct. 30, 2009 | ZAHID HUSSAIN
    SHAWANGAI, Pakistan -- An alleged member of the Hamburg, Germany, terror cell linked to the Sept. 11 attacks is believed to be among al Qaeda leaders helping the Taliban fight Pakistani forces in South Waziristan, Pakistani authorities said Thursday. A German passport belonging to Said Bahaji, a close associate of Sept. 11 lead hijacker Mohammed Atta in the 2001 attacks, was among documents recovered this week by Pakistani troops from an abandoned militant compound in Shawangai. The mountain village in South Waziristan was used as an al Qaeda and Taliban command base until as recently as this week, a military...