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  • Longues. German artillery bunker between Arromanches and Port-en-Bessin. These are the only  guns still inside a German bunker.
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  • Longues. German artillery bunker between Arromanches and Port-en-Bessin. These are the only  guns still inside a German bunker.
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  • Longues. German artillery bunker between Arromanches and Port-en-Bessin. These are the only  guns still inside a German bunker.
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  • The chapel of the house of Lucas Cranach the Elder, mayor of Wittenberg. Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553) was a German Renaissance painter and printmaker. He was court painter to the Electors of Saxony for most of his career, and is known for his portraits, both of German princes and those of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation, whose cause he embraced with enthusiasm, becoming a close friend of Martin Luther.
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  • The house of Lucas Cranach the Elder, mayor of Wittenberg. A image of his famous painting of Elector Frederick the Wise, the protector of Luther. Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553) was a German Renaissance painter and printmaker. He was court painter to the Electors of Saxony for most of his career, and is known for his portraits, both of German princes and those of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation, whose cause he embraced with enthusiasm, becoming a close friend of Martin Luther.
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  • The house of Lucas Cranach the Elder, mayor of Wittenberg. A image of his famous painting of Martin Luther. Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553) was a German Renaissance painter and printmaker. He was court painter to the Electors of Saxony for most of his career, and is known for his portraits, both of German princes and those of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation, whose cause he embraced with enthusiasm, becoming a close friend of Martin Luther.
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  • A statue of Lucas Cranach the Elder near his house. Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553) was a German Renaissance painter and printmaker. He was court painter to the Electors of Saxony for most of his career, and is known for his portraits, both of German princes and those of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation, whose cause he embraced with enthusiasm, becoming a close friend of Martin Luther.
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  • The house of Lucas Cranach the Elder, mayor of Wittenberg. A image of his famous painting of Martin Luther. Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553) was a German Renaissance painter and printmaker. He was court painter to the Electors of Saxony for most of his career, and is known for his portraits, both of German princes and those of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation, whose cause he embraced with enthusiasm, becoming a close friend of Martin Luther.
    em7706915.jpg
  • The house of Lucas Cranach the Elder, mayor of Wittenberg. Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553) was a German Renaissance painter and printmaker. He was court painter to the Electors of Saxony for most of his career, and is known for his portraits, both of German princes and those of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation, whose cause he embraced with enthusiasm, becoming a close friend of Martin Luther.
    em7706912.jpg
  • The house of Lucas Cranach the Elder, mayor of Wittenberg. Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553) was a German Renaissance painter and printmaker. He was court painter to the Electors of Saxony for most of his career, and is known for his portraits, both of German princes and those of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation, whose cause he embraced with enthusiasm, becoming a close friend of Martin Luther.
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  • Longues. German artillery bunker between Arromanches and Port-en-Bessin. These are the only  guns still inside a German bunker.
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  • Nicole Nau, a German born famous tango dancer, and Luis Pereyra, dancer and choreographer, are partners in the dance and in the life. Their stile, very personal, is elegant and very temperamental allowed them to reach the greatest theatres of the world. As German woman she earns a unic fame and honor: she is published on a Argentine's stamp. At the moment Nicole and Luis are working as Artistic Directors in the famous theatre "Cafe de los Angelitos", a historical place in the heart of Buenos Aires.
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  • Longues. German artillery bunker between Arromanches and Port-en-Bessin. These are the only  guns still inside a German bunker.
    em7303285.jpg
  • Sighisoara. View of the Saxon fortified church, the "Church of the Hill" from the Clock Tower. Founded by German craftsmen and merchants, Sighişoara is a fine example of a small, fortified medieval town which played an important strategic and commercial role on the fringes of central Europe for several centuries.
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  • First of May parade on Karl Marx allee in East Berlin, capital of DDR (German Democratic Republic. Policeman.
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  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
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  • Gondwana Canyon near Fish River Canyon. Canyon Lodge, in the colonial time a old German farm.
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  • Kastelruth, the Kastelruther Spatzen museum is like a temple  full of memorabilia for the fans coming every day mainly from German speaking countries.
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  • Melanchthon's house. Philip Melanchthon was a German Lutheran reformer, collaborator with Martin Luther, the first systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation, intellectual leader of the Lutheran Reformation, and an influential designer of educational systems.
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  • East Belin, electric factory in the capital of DDR (German Democratic Republic).
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  • Melanchthon's house. Philip Melanchthon was a German Lutheran reformer, collaborator with Martin Luther, the first systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation, intellectual leader of the Lutheran Reformation, and an influential designer of educational systems.
    em7706931.jpg
  • Sighisoara. The imposing Clock Tower, the symbol of the town, dominates the three squares of the historic centre and protects the stairway connecting the upper town and the lower town. Founded by German craftsmen and merchants, Sighişoara is a fine example of a small, fortified medieval town which played an important strategic and commercial role on the fringes of central Europe for several centuries.
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  • Honningsvåg, the church is the only building that survived to the fire after German army on retreat burned the village on 1944. Honningsvag, at 70° 58' North in Nordkapp municipality claims to be the northernmost city in Norway and even in the world, although the title is disputed by Hammerfest, Norway; Barrow, Alaska and Longyearbyen, Svalbard. Legislation effective from 1997 states that a Norwegian city must have 5,000 inhabitants, but Honningsvåg with its population of 2367 was declared a city in 1996, thus exempt from this legislation. It is situated at a bay on the southern side of Magerøya island, while the famous North Cape and its visitors center is on the northern side.
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  • Brasov. The Black Church (Biserica Neagra )is the largest Gothic church between Vienna and Istanbul, and still used by German Lutherans today. Built between 1383 and 1480, it was named for its appearance after a fire in 1689.
    em0833100.jpg
  • Sighisoara. Founded by German craftsmen and merchants, Sighişoara is a fine example of a small, fortified medieval town which played an important strategic and commercial role on the fringes of central Europe for several centuries.
    em0832723.jpg
  • Sighisoara. The imposing Clock Tower, the symbol of the town, dominates the three squares of the historic centre and protects the stairway connecting the upper town and the lower town. Founded by German craftsmen and merchants, Sighişoara is a fine example of a small, fortified medieval town which played an important strategic and commercial role on the fringes of central Europe for several centuries.
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  • Tarascon-sur-Ariege. Museum of Prehistory. Copies of prehistoric paintings from the nearby Niaux Caves. Legends of the Holy Grail surround Chateau Montsegur and the palaeolithic paintings of the Niaux Cave. According to legend, four Cathars were lowered down the cliffs of Montsegur, before its surrender, with the Cathar treasure. that may have been the Holy Grail. According to legend, they hid the Grail in caves like Niaux. For supporters of esoteric theories as the German Otto Rahn some paintings of the caves testified mysterious places of Cathars worship.
    em7305148.jpg
  • Trabant assembly line in Zwickau, Sachsen. Trabant (popular name Trabi) was the most common automobile produced by former East German auto maker VEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke. It was also exported to countries inside and outside the communist bloc. Despite its mediocre performance and smoky two-stroke engine, the car has come to be regarded with derisive affection as a symbol of the failed aspects of former East Germany. It was in production without any significant change for nearly 30 years with over 3,000,000 cars made.
    em7700429.jpg
  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
    em7301788.jpg
  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
    em7301793.jpg
  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
    em7301846.jpg
  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
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  • Brno. Villa Tugendhat is one of the pioneering prototypes of modern architecture in Europe, and was designed by the German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for Fritz Tugendhat and his wife Greta. The villa soon became an icon of modernism.
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  • Brno. Villa Tugendhat is one of the pioneering prototypes of modern architecture in Europe, and was designed by the German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for Fritz Tugendhat and his wife Greta. The villa soon became an icon of modernism.
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  • Benouville, Pegasus Bridge. A unit of the British Airborne taked the bridge intact limiting the  German counter-attacks. The historical Café Gondrée, "the first French house liberated by allied forces". The owner Mme Arlette Gondrée this night was 4 years old only.
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  • Benouville, Pegasus Bridge. A unit of the British Airborne taked the bridge intact limiting the  German counter-attacks.
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  • German bunker.
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  • Hilda Curletto is one of the most celebrated creative stylist of wardrobe created for dancing tango following fashion trends but observing the design and dance concept. Here with Nicole Nau, a famous German born tango dancer.
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  • Pergamon Museum. Tell Halaf is an archaeological site in the northeastern Syria, near the Turkish border. The site dates to the 6th millennium BCE and was later the location of the Aramaean city-state of Guzana or Gozan. It was discovered in 1899 by Baron Max von Oppenheim, a German diplomat. The Tell Halaf site flourished from about 6100 to 5400 BC.
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  • Pergamon Museum. Tell Halaf is an archaeological site in the northeastern Syria, near the Turkish border. The site dates to the 6th millennium BCE and was later the location of the Aramaean city-state of Guzana or Gozan. It was discovered in 1899 by Baron Max von Oppenheim, a German diplomat. The Tell Halaf site flourished from about 6100 to 5400 BC.
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  • Pergamon Museum. Tell Halaf is an archaeological site in the northeastern Syria, near the Turkish border. The site dates to the 6th millennium BCE and was later the location of the Aramaean city-state of Guzana or Gozan. It was discovered in 1899 by Baron Max von Oppenheim, a German diplomat. The Tell Halaf site flourished from about 6100 to 5400 BC.
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  • Neue Wache (New Guard House). King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia ordered the construction of the Neue Wache as a guard house for the nearby Palace of the Crown Prince, to Schinkel, the leading exponent of neoclassicism in architecture..After German reunification, the Neue Wache was  rededicated as the "Memorial  for the Victims of War and Tyranny" with a Käthe Kollwitz's sculpture, Mother with her Dead Son.
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  • Kastelruth, the open-air concert gathers evey summer thousands of people coming mainly from German speaking countries. Many folksingers from South Tyrol sing before the Kastelruther Spatzen, a musical group from Kastelruth, South Tyrol, who have won many honours and awards for their schlager in folk music style. The Kastelruther were formed in 1976 and in 1983, released their first single which was awarded a golden disc.
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  • Kastelruth, the fans shop of the Kastelruther Spatzen band is full of every kind of gadgets for fans coming mainly from German speaking countries.
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  • Kastelruth, the open-air concert gathers evey summer thousands of people coming mainly from German speaking countries. Norbert Rier (left) is the lead singer of the band. The Kastelruther Spatzen are a musical group from Kastelruth, South Tyrol, who have won many honours and awards for their schlager in folk music style. The Kastelruther were formed in 1976 and in 1983, released their first single which was awarded a golden disc.
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  • Kastelruth, the open-air concert gathers evey summer thousands of people coming mainly from German speaking countries. Norbert Rier (left) is the lead singer of the band. The Kastelruther Spatzen are a musical group from Kastelruth, South Tyrol, who have won many honours and awards for their schlager in folk music style. The Kastelruther were formed in 1976 and in 1983, released their first single which was awarded a golden disc.
    em7123595.jpg
  • Kastelruth, the open-air concert gathers evey summer thousands of people coming mainly from German speaking countries. The Kastelruther Spatzen are a musical group from Kastelruth, South Tyrol, who have won many honours and awards for their schlager in folk music style. The Kastelruther were formed in 1976 and in 1983, released their first single which was awarded a golden disc.
    em7123566.jpg
  • Kastelruth, the open-air concert gathers evey summer thousands of people coming mainly from German speaking countries. The Kastelruther Spatzen are a musical group from Kastelruth, South Tyrol, who have won many honours and awards for their schlager in folk music style. The Kastelruther were formed in 1976 and in 1983, released their first single which was awarded a golden disc.
    em7123554.jpg
  • Ingolstadt, the Deutsches Medizinhistorisches Museum (the German Museum of the History of Medicine) was once the anatomical institute of the former Ingolstadt University. The university was moved in 1800 but the academic connection to Ingolstadt may have been made by Shelley in 1816 when she penned her novel.
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  • Ingolstadt, the Deutsches Medizinhistorisches Museum (the German Museum of the History of Medicine) was once the anatomical institute of the former Ingolstadt University. The university was moved in 1800 but the academic connection to Ingolstadt may have been made by Shelley in 1816 when she penned her novel.
    em7700080.jpg
  • Ingolstadt, the Deutsches Medizinhistorisches Museum (the German Museum of the History of Medicine) was once the anatomical institute of the former Ingolstadt University. The university was moved in 1800 but the academic connection to Ingolstadt may have been made by Shelley in 1816 when she penned her novel.
    em7700061.jpg
  • Melanchthon's house. Philip Melanchthon was a German Lutheran reformer, collaborator with Martin Luther, the first systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation, intellectual leader of the Lutheran Reformation, and an influential designer of educational systems.
    em7706941.jpg
  • Melanchthon's house. Philip Melanchthon was a German Lutheran reformer, collaborator with Martin Luther, the first systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation, intellectual leader of the Lutheran Reformation, and an influential designer of educational systems.
    em7706939.jpg
  • Melanchthon's house. Philip Melanchthon was a German Lutheran reformer, collaborator with Martin Luther, the first systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation, intellectual leader of the Lutheran Reformation, and an influential designer of educational systems.
    em7706931.jpg
  • Collegienstrasse. A Image of Martin Luther made by a German factory.
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  • East Berlin, capital of DDR (German Democratic Republic. Young girls dancing in a open air ballroom.
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  • East Belin, electric factory in the capital of DDR (German Democratic Republic).
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  • East Berlin, capital of DDR (German Democratic Republic): a couple in a lunapark.
    em7700420.jpg
  • Trabant assembly line in Zwickau, Sachsen. Trabant (popular name Trabi) was the most common automobile produced by former East German auto maker VEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke. It was also exported to countries inside and outside the communist bloc. Despite its mediocre performance and smoky two-stroke engine, the car has come to be regarded with derisive affection as a symbol of the failed aspects of former East Germany. It was in production without any significant change for nearly 30 years with over 3,000,000 cars made.
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  • East Belin, public hospital in the capital of DDR (German Democratic Republic).
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  • Rocca Imperiale, the old town with the castle built by the Hohenstaufen, a dynasty of German kings (1138–1254) tha ruled also  the Kingdom of Sicily. In Italian historiography, they are known as the Svevi (Swabians). The castle is one of the most important strongholds of all Calabria.
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  • Gondwana Canyon near Fish River Canyon. Canyon Lodge, in the colonial time a old German farm.
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  • Quineville, Liberty Museum (Musée de la Liberté Retrouvée), A reproduced village life of the German occuped France.
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  • Melanchthon's house. Books of Lutheran propaganda. Philip Melanchthon was a German Lutheran reformer, collaborator with Martin Luther, the first systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation, intellectual leader of the Lutheran Reformation, and an influential designer of educational systems.
    em7706953.jpg
  • Melanchthon's house. A image of Philip Melanchthon, a German Lutheran reformer, collaborator with Martin Luther, the first systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation, intellectual leader of the Lutheran Reformation, and an influential designer of educational systems.
    em7706952.jpg
  • Melanchthon's house. Philip Melanchthon was a German Lutheran reformer, collaborator with Martin Luther, the first systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation, intellectual leader of the Lutheran Reformation, and an influential designer of educational systems.
    em7706937.jpg
  • Collegienstrasse. A Image of Martin Luther made by a German factory.
    em7706504.jpg
  • Harman (Honigburg in German, meaning Honey Castle) village, this fortified church dates back to the 13th century when Saxons built the original structure. Pictures of the old Saxon community.
    em0832635.jpg
  • Sighisoara. Founded by German craftsmen and merchants, Sighişoara is a fine example of a small, fortified medieval town which played an important strategic and commercial role on the fringes of central Europe for several centuries.
    em0832712.jpg
  • Sighisoara, Hotel Sighisoara one of the oldest of the town. Founded by German craftsmen and merchants, Sighişoara is a fine example of a small, fortified medieval town which played an important strategic and commercial role on the fringes of central Europe for several centuries.
    em0832809.jpg
  • Brasov. The Black Church (Biserica Neagra )is the largest Gothic church between Vienna and Istanbul, and still used by German Lutherans today. Built between 1383 and 1480, it was named for its appearance after a fire in 1689.
    em0833104.jpg
  • Sighisoara. The imposing Clock Tower, the symbol of the town, dominates the three squares of the historic centre and protects the stairway connecting the upper town and the lower town. Founded by German craftsmen and merchants, Sighişoara is a fine example of a small, fortified medieval town which played an important strategic and commercial role on the fringes of central Europe for several centuries.
    em0832700.jpg
  • Harman (Honigburg in German, meaning Honey Castle) village, this fortified church dates back to the 13th century when Saxons built the original structure. The fortified complex includes the old Saxon school.
    em0832631.jpg
  • Harman (Honigburg in German, meaning Honey Castle) village, this fortified church dates back to the 13th century when Saxons built the original structure. The fortified complex includes many rooms for the inhabitants in the case of siege.
    em0832611.jpg
  • Sighisoara. View of the Saxon fortified church, the "Church of the Hill" from the Clock Tower. Founded by German craftsmen and merchants, Sighişoara is a fine example of a small, fortified medieval town which played an important strategic and commercial role on the fringes of central Europe for several centuries.
    em0833193.jpg
  • Brasov. The Black Church (Biserica Neagra )is the largest Gothic church between Vienna and Istanbul, and still used by German Lutherans today. Built between 1383 and 1480, it was named for its appearance after a fire in 1689.
    em0833103.jpg
  • Sighisoara. The German wife of a Saxon fron Transylvania now living in Germany looks for relatives in the cemetery near the Saxon fortified church, the "Church of the Hill". The traditional Saxon dress of Transylvania has Romanian motifs but black and white colours instead of the more colourful Romanian dresses.
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  • Sighisoara. The cemetery near the Saxon fortified church. Founded by German craftsmen and merchants, Sighişoara is a fine example of a small, fortified medieval town which played an important strategic and commercial role on the fringes of central Europe for several centuries.
    em0832732.jpg
  • Sighisoara. The imposing Clock Tower, the symbol of the town, dominates the three squares of the historic centre and protects the stairway connecting the upper town and the lower town. Founded by German craftsmen and merchants, Sighişoara is a fine example of a small, fortified medieval town which played an important strategic and commercial role on the fringes of central Europe for several centuries.
    em0832686.jpg
  • Harman (Honigburg in German, meaning Honey Castle) village, this fortified church dates back to the 13th century when Saxons built the original structure. The fortified complex includes many rooms for the inhabitants in the case of siege.
    em0832641.jpg
  • Harman (Honigburg in German, meaning Honey Castle) village, this fortified church dates back to the 13th century when Saxons built the original structure. The fortified complex includes many rooms for the inhabitants in the case of siege.
    em0832624.jpg
  • Harman (Honigburg in German, meaning Honey Castle) village, this fortified church dates back to the 13th century when Saxons built the original structure. The fortified complex includes many rooms for the inhabitants in the case of siege.
    em0832617.jpg
  • Harman (Honigburg in German, meaning Honey Castle) village, this fortified church dates back to the 13th century when Saxons built the original structure. The fortified complex includes many rooms for the inhabitants in the case of siege.
    em0832598.jpg
  • Niaux prehistoric Caves. The steel sculpture reflects, in the positive, the negative space of the entrance to the cave. It is a superb work of art designed by Italian architect  Massimiliano Fuksas. The caves contain many prehistoric paintings  from the Magdalenian period. According to legend, four Cathars were lowered down the cliffs of Montsegur, before its surrender, with the Cathar treasure. that may have been the Holy Grail. According to legend, they hid the Grail in caves like Niaux. For supporters of esoteric theories as the German Otto Rahn some paintings of the caves testified mysterious places of Cathars worship.
    em7305140.jpg
  • Trabant assembly line in Zwickau, Sachsen. Trabant (popular name Trabi) was the most common automobile produced by former East German auto maker VEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke. It was also exported to countries inside and outside the communist bloc. Despite its mediocre performance and smoky two-stroke engine, the car has come to be regarded with derisive affection as a symbol of the failed aspects of former East Germany. It was in production without any significant change for nearly 30 years with over 3,000,000 cars made.
    em7700424.jpg
  • First of May parade on Karl Marx allee in East Berlin, capital of DDR (German Democratic Republic. Workers armed volunteers.
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  • East Berlin, capital of DDR (German Democratic Republic): a couple looking at West Berlin from Brandenburgh's Gate.
    em7700416.jpg
  • Trabant (popular name Trabi) was the most common automobile produced by former East German auto maker VEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke. It was also exported to countries inside and outside the communist bloc. Despite its mediocre performance and smoky two-stroke engine, the car has come to be regarded with derisive affection as a symbol of the failed aspects of former East Germany. It was in production without any significant change for nearly 30 years with over 3,000,000 cars made.
    em7700431.jpg
  • First of May parade on Karl Marx allee in East Berlin, capital of DDR (German Democratic Republic. Workers armed volunteers.
    em7700410.jpg
  • Trabant assembly line in Zwickau, Sachsen. Trabant (popular name Trabi) was the most common automobile produced by former East German auto maker VEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke. It was also exported to countries inside and outside the communist bloc. Despite its mediocre performance and smoky two-stroke engine, the car has come to be regarded with derisive affection as a symbol of the failed aspects of former East Germany. It was in production without any significant change for nearly 30 years with over 3,000,000 cars made.
    em7700427.jpg
  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
    em7301840.jpg
  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
    em7301834.jpg
  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
    em7301831.jpg
  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
    em7301804.jpg
  • Selva Val Gardena village. Also Ladins , like German minorithy of South Tyrol, have their taditional schutzen, riflemen, symbol of the local freedom's tradition.
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  • Selva Val Gardena village. Also Ladins , like German minorithy of South Tyrol, have their taditional schutzen, riflemen, symbol of the local freedom's tradition.
    em7124006.jpg
  • Selva Val Gardena village. Also Ladins , like German minorithy of South Tyrol, have their taditional schutzen, riflemen, symbol of the local freedom's tradition.
    em7124003.jpg
  • Ingolstadt, the Deutsches Medizinhistorisches Museum (the German Museum of the History of Medicine) was once the anatomical institute of the former Ingolstadt University. The university was moved in 1800 but the academic connection to Ingolstadt may have been made by Shelley in 1816 when she penned her novel.
    em7700055.jpg
  • Ouistreham, German bunker of the WWII near the harbour.
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  • Pointe du Hoc, a WWII airplane remembers the anniversary of the D-Day. Pointe du Hoc is a clifftop on the coast of Normandy. Marking the Western end of the Omaha beach sector, it was a point of attack by the United States Army Ranger Assault Group during Operation Overlord in World War II. a German bunker. Pointe du Hoc is a clifftop on the coast of Normandy. Marking the Western end of the Omaha beach sector, it was a point of attack by the United States Army Ranger Assault Group during Operation Overlord in World War II.
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