Subject: Hail to the chief - Frank Harris is 90 years of youth!
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Date: December 7, 2012 |
Subject: Hail to the chief - Frank Harris is 90 years of youth! |
Unconditionally
and without ado: We salute Frank A. Harris, the founder, mastermind and
dynamo of the Nuremberg-Fuerth Survivors Group, a real unique individual,
our friend and paragon on his special birthday and thank his wife Beri
for being his counterpart in a terrific team. Mazel tov, till 100 and
beyond! |
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Date: November 29, 2012 |
Subject: Willie Glaser saying Kaddish in Belzec 2012 |
In
July Fuerth born Willie Glaser, a multiple contributor to rijo,
at 91 years of age visited Poland again, together with his nephew Mr.
Lawrence Black. One of the purposes of their trip was to say Kaddish for
Willie's mother Adele and his siblings Bertha, Leo and Frieda who were
murdered by the Nazis at Belzec death camp in 1942, almost exactly 70
years ago. |
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Links: YouTube video of Willie Glaser and his nephew in Belzec The chronicles Adele Glaser by Willie Glaser (Index) Willie Glaser participating in Canadian Holocaust commemoration (April 2012) |
Date: November 28, 2012 |
Subject: Prof. Kurt E. Shuler on the consequences of the Holocaust for Germany and the world |
Thinking
of the Holocaust how many potential Einsteins, Mendelssohns, Liebermanns,
Heines, Freuds, etc. did the world lose from this senseless slaughter?
After the passage of time I doubt that this is a subject of discussion
in present day Germany. From my reading and discussions with my colleagues
I know that serious mathematics was lost for a generation in Germany. |
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Links to texts by Prof. Shuler: The success of the sub-humans and global racism and discrimination today |
Date: November 27, 2012 |
Subject: Happy Birthday, Jimi! |
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Date: January 06, 2015 |
Subject: Emails from Israel |
M.L.,
November 21, 2012 M.M.,
November 21, 2012
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Date: November 20, 2012 |
Subject: Facts instead of propaganda |
* That they do not target civilians. * That they do not hide behind their women and children. * That they do not abuse religion to justify murder. * That they do not intend to drive any other nation into the Mediterranean Sea. *
But also that they will take no chance whether or not Hamas is just
kidding about erasing Israel from the map.
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Date: November 15, 2012 |
Subject: Yiddish Curses on Republican Jews |
* May you sell everything and retire to Florida just as global warming makes it uninhabitable. * May you live to a hundred and twenty without Social Security or Medicare. * May you make a fortune, and lose it all in one of Sheldon Adelson's casinos. * May you live to a ripe old age, and may the only people who come visit you be Mormon missionaries. * May your son be elected President, and may you have no idea what you did with his goddamn birth certificate. * May your grandchildren baptize you after you're dead. * May your insurance company decide constipation is a pre-existing condition. * May you find yourself insisting to a roomful of skeptics that your great-grandmother was legitimately raped by Cossacks. * May you feast every day on chopped liver with onions, chicken soup with dumplings, baked carp with horseradish, braised meat with vegetable stew, latkes, and may every bite of it be contaminated with E. Coli, because the government gutted the E.P.A. * May you have a rare disease and need an operation that only one surgeon in the world, the winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine, is able to perform. And may he be unable to perform it because he doesn't take your insurance. And may that Nobel Laureate be your son. * May the state of Arizona expand their definition of suspected illegal immigrants to anyone who doesn't hunt. *
May you be reunited in the world to come with your ancestors, who were
all socialist garment workers. |
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Date: November 03, 2012 |
Subject: Masters of the universe |
According
to Time Magazine, those guys are the next generation of China's
political leaders. a) That they claim to be communists while looking like traveling salesmen for vacuum cleaners? b) That they belong to the most powerful people in the world and nobody knows them? c) That they obviously are customers of the same vintage 1970s barber shop? Dunno - but certainly I would not want to be their subject.
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Date: October 26, 2012 |
Subject: Asking a favor |
Dear
Americans: Before you cast your vote, please consider that Abraham Lincoln
never would have won a TV debate with his Gettysburg address. Don't
lower your standards as far as honesty is concerned unless you want
to lose what your country made great. |
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Date: October 21, 2012 |
Subject: Siemens in the USA |
According
to an article in the newspaper's Muenchner Merkur issue of
October 18, 2012, the American branch of the globally acting Siemens
company with its headquarters in Munich is trying hard to style itself
as genuine red, white and blue since 160 years. Among other public relation
gimmicks the firm is sponsoring the Spaceship Earth venue at
Disney's Epcot Center in Orlando (FL) where visitors are introduced
to the great inventions of humankind and the fact that Siemens employs
60,000 people in the U.S. |
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Links: One Left, Just One: A Child's Point of View of the Holocaust, by Margaret Marketa Novak Magda Watts: Imagination and creativity as weapons against the terrors of the Holocaust |
Date: October 13, 2012 |
Subject: Writings on the wall - Graffiti of Allied military personnel at the Nuremberg Nazi rally grounds |
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All
of them toured the site of the Nazi propaganda shows, climbed the same
stairs as Hitler and his comrades did and felt the urge to leave a sign
of their visit. It would be nice if by publicizing those photos we could
reconnect Art, Doug, Hank and Tich or their offspring to this experience
67 years ago and learn more about the background of their stay in our
city. |
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Coping with a bulky heritage: The Nazi party rally grounds in Nuremberg and the Documentation Center A Farewell to Arms: The Nuremberg U.S. Military Community 1945 - 1995 - Our book transit nürnberg #4: USA! |
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Date: October 8, 2014 |
Subject: Applause, applause for rijo! |
Not only the most famous frog in the world is ecstatic but we too: It took us mere eight months (from October 2011 to June 2012) to set another all time high of unique visitors (3612) and hits (83,358 - for comparison the numbers for June 2011: 2998 / 56,424) of our websites. Our
success is YOUR achievement by dropping by to check out our contents.
Thank you very much and please keep coming back! |
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Date: October 4, 2012 |
Subject: The Mentor by Robert Day Potter: A 2nd ACR veteran's Nuremberg novel |
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In August 2012 Robert Day Potter who served with the 2nd ACR from 1963 to 1966 published his book The Mentor. Shaping a New Generation which is situated in Nuremberg, the city that in his own words changed the course of my life, in search of truth, understanding, and peace. The
novel is about a young G.I. stationed in Nuremberg in the 1960s who
in retrospective unveils to his grandson a mystic experience: A traumatic
confrontation induces in him a state of what Carl Jung termed the collective
unconscious, the heritage of the entire human race. Guided by his
personal mentor he encounters and becomes apprenticed to four historical
characters of sixteenth century Nuremberg who represent the archetypes
of manhood: Warrior, Werkmeister, King and Lover. He learns
his lessons well, survives numerous perils and returns to his own time
prepared to take his place in the world. Bibliography |
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Links: transit nuernberg #4, city tours, posters: Our triple whopper about Americans in Nuremberg |
Date: June 7, 2012 |
Subject: Willie Glaser participating in Canadian Holocaust commemoration |
Our
friend and multiple guest-author, Fuerth born Willie Glaser was honored
by the government of his homeland of Canada being invited to participate
in the National Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony (Yom HaShoah)
on April 23, 2012, at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. |
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Date: April 8, 2012 |
Subject: Little Britain |
Just
laugh your head off. |
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Date: March 18, 2012 |
Subject: Recommendable hotels within or near Nuremberg’s Old City |
As
a service to our foreign visitors and right on time for the start of
the tourist season we published the until now top secret chart of places
where you can rest undisturbed, the staff is friendly and helpful and
prices reasonable, all in the very heart of the city, not in the sticks
or at the autobahn - unless you fall asleep easier to the noises of
a stockcar race. |
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Date: January 8, 2012 |
Subject: Listen to a lady who has something to say - and enjoy it! |
Regina
Cornelsen Francois owns gifts, energy, an always creative mind, strong
beliefs and a deeply humane philosophy of life which she can prove by
her biography. Add her talent to convey her story and thoughts in writing
and live both sophisticated and affecting and you gather the correct
impression that she is a lady you and your friends, colleagues or students
want to spend a most enlightening quality time with. |
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Date: December 27, 2011 |
Subject: transit nuernberg #4 author Jake Jacobson back in town |
On
December 21, 2011, a side trip during his stay in Europe offered us
the opportunity to organize an informal get-together of Herbert (Jake)
Jacobson, contributor to our bilingual book transit nuernberg
#4, and friends from Nuremberg, Fuerth and Erlangen to
exchange their views on past and present relations between the USA and
Germany. The combination of Jake's Californian charm, the knowledge
and interest on both sides and Bavarian beer created a relaxed and inspiring
atmosphere in which any aspect of life could be discussed openly, ranging
from (of course) domestic and foreign politics to education and language. |
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Date: December 11, 2011 |
Subject: transit nuernberg #4 in New York: If we can make it there, we can make it anywhere! |
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Many thanks to our New York born guest author Prof. Raymond M. Weinstein who granted asylum to one (more or less legal) immigrant copy of our German-English book transit nuernberg #4.
Now that we have arrived in the media metropolis of the East Coast -
or intermittently at least on the balcony of Prof. Weinstein's Brooklyn
apartment as a hideout with a breathtaking view of the Manhattan skyline
- we cannot see any obstacles on the way of our book becoming a bestseller
in the USA, too: All our associated American mobsters have to do is
to kidnap a reviewer from the NYT Literary Supplement or The
New Yorker and lock him up for a few hours with transit
nuernberg #4 in the bathroom of a quiet little pizzeria.
This treatment and casual remarks about the weight of concrete and the
depth of the Upper New York Bay should suffice to cause a euphoric assessment
in the next edition. If not, the Nuremberg godfathers will come over
by themselves, first to punch a halved grapefruit into his face and
then, if necessary, to shave his favorite horse with a machete. |
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Links: Comeback to Nuremberg: Prof. Raymond M. Weinstein 1960 / 2010 |
Date: December 10, 2011 |
Subject: 50 years of Judgment at Nuremberg |
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On
December 14, 1961, the then ruling mayor of Berlin later to become federal
chancellor Willy Brandt opened the world premiere of Stanley Kramer's
film Judgment at Nuremberg stating: We [the Germans]
are no shirkers. If the film serves justices, then we welcome it. |
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Date: December 10, 2011 |
Subject: Congrats & many kudos: Frank Harris has become 89 years young! |
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We
are mighty proud of being this man's (and his indispensable wife Beri's
- see graphics) friends for he is what we always wanted to be: an amiable
person and an infallible and indestructible organizer, traveling around
the globe and single-handedly keeping together the families who were
forced by the Nazis to leave Nuremberg and Fuerth. His infectious enthusiasm
for serving the community in many ways is undiminished and would make
an excellent role model for our sometimes somewhat disoriented society
where many people look at themselves as the bellybutton of the world
but hardly will leave any traces: Hang on, Frank, it is great to have
you around! |
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Date: December 4, 2011 |
Subject: rijo's author Ernest Haas in the newspaper / remembrance of the mass deportations from Nurenberg |
Ernest Haas in the
newspaper and on the screen in |
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Based
upon an interview with Mr. Ernest Haas (USA), one of the last eyewitnesses
of the events, the local newspaper Nuernberger Nachrichten
in its weekend edition of November 26/27, 2011 printed an article remembering
the first of three mass deportations from Nuremberg which took place
70 years ago to the camp Jungfernhof near the Latvian capital of Riga. |
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Links: Ernest Haas: Neumarkt - Fuerth - Riga - USA The Rosenzweig Letters: A Journey into the German-Jewish Tragedy |
Date: December 4, 2011 |
Subject: Mission accomplished (really) |
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While
the Euro is steadily heading downhill, our only anti-cyclical way is
up: In October the range of coverage of our internet platforms, foremost
rijo-research.de, reached 72,630 hits (for comparison: 65,532
one year ago), an all time high since we keep records about it (August
2001). |
Date: November 27, 2011 |
Subject: transit nuernberg #4: USA! on the road |
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Recently, our book is touring the West Coast with the guys of Backfire Band - from the left: Rodney Givens (lead singer & guitar), Jeff Andersen (lead guitar), Tom Spahr (drums & transit nuernberg #4 author) & Jim Albrecht (bass guitar) - thus being there where they make the crowds dance by having a good time with the best songs that Rock and Country Music have to offer. To
those who cannot attend a Backfire Band live
gig we recommend to purchase a copy of transit nuernberg
#4: USA! Reading the recollections of Army veterans like
Tom who served in postwar Nuremberg, the inner jukebox of any music
lover will play landmark tunes from In the Mood to Smoke
on the Water connected to a shared German-American history. |
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Author: rijo Date: November 1, 2011 |
Subject: Contribute to the rijo tree! |
If
you feel like it and want to share a story, your thoughts or photos,
do not hesitate to contact us at info[at]testimon.de
and join the exclusive group of more than 90 sparkling people from 14
different countries whose contributions in 7 languages already are online
at rijo-research.de. Help the rijo
tree to grow, blossom and branch out! |
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Date: February 29, 2012 |
Subject: Keyboarding and other martial arts |
There
is no reason to trust the recommendation of somebody who never achieved
more musically than being a passionate air guitar player to purchase
Dave Adler's book The Total Keyboard Player besides So
make his mother proud of him and become a better musician by buying
The Total Keyboard Player and learning it by heart! Maybe then,
someday you will be capable of doing something like Dave's CD Let
My People Go-Go, one of our all time favorites. |
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Date: October 29, 2011 |
Subject: Pioneers |
Over
mountains, through woods and desserts: Thanks to the help of our friend
Tom Spahr an exploratory copy of our book transit nuernberg #4:
USA! has reached the Columbia River on its Washington side and
was caught resting there picturesquely in the sunshine. According to
reliable sources an even more audacious sibling of it has crossed into
Oregon where, as we learned from the papers, natives are no longer cannibals
but still cling to savage habits such as riding on bicycles to work
- in metropolitan areas! |
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Date: October 6, 2011 |
Subject: Revealing |
21st
century's brave new world encapsulated in just one poster, found and
saved for posterity by our temporary central European correspondent
and transit nuernberg #3&4 contributor Ruth E. White
(otherwise living in sunny California) in Prague: Communism no longer
is a threat but has turned into a cuddly teddy bear (though sporting
a Kalashnikov with a somewhat mean grin) and must be explained to the
ignorant youth in a museum residing above McDonald's which
is still around and well may survive even a nuclear war - also a scary
tale from long gone times? |
Date: July 22, 2011 |
Subject: English guided tour about the American presence in Nuremberg since 1945 with Dr. Harald T. Leder |
On
the rainy afternoon of Sunday, July 3, 2011, the English version of
our two-part walk through town premiered, headed by our friend and multiple
online and print guest author Dr. Harald T. Leder from Baton Rouge (LA).
Despite of the uninviting weather almost 100 people used the opportunity
offered by the fact that Dr. Leder was in Germany at the time taking
the annual summer tour of the country with Louisiana State University
students. |
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Links: Book, city tours, posters: Our triple whopper about Americans in Nuremberg |
Date: July 16, 2011 |
Subject: Colonel Christopher M. Hickey's talk on U.S. politics in Iraq on July 5, 2011, at the German-American Institute (GAI) in Nuremberg |
On
Tuesday, July 5, 2011, the German-American Institute Nuremberg presented
Colonel Christopher M. Hickey’s well attended talk On Patrol
in Fallujah and Tal Afar. Texas born Colonel Hickey, among others
awardee of the Bronze Star Medal, was commander of the U.S. Army Garrison
in Ansbach from September 11, 2010, until his return to the States on
July 8 and following retirement. |
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Links: Contents transit nürnberg #4: USA! Sorry, poor Libyans! Or a new era of German foreign policy has emerged Ten years after September 11, 2001: A survey among U.S. citizens about the consequences |
Date: January 12, 2013 |
Subject: Interview #1 - Ruth K. Heiman (formerly of Nuremberg) in The New York Times |
On April 17, 2011, the Metropolitan Section of The Sunday Times featured an interview with Nuremberg born Ruth K. Heiman about her life and her most precious belonging, the wedding ring of her mother who was murdered in the Holocaust. In it Mrs. Heiman, still active as a volunteer at the Leo Baeck Institute in NYC, made the remarkable statement: I live in the present; I don't live in the past. We are glad to be in touch with this very special lady. Update:
Ruth K. Heiman passed on December 14, 2012. |
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Links: Luise David of Fuerth interviewed by local newspaper in Bloomington (IN) |
Date: March 21, 2011 |
Subject: John Wayne on Freedom |
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Old-fashioned,
outdated, lofty, unsophisticated -- but more important than ever, not
only in America: Davy Crockett’s speech to Colonel Travis about
the meaning of the word Republic from the film The Alamo
(1960). Thanks for the reference, Tom. |
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Date: March 20, 2011 |
Subject: The limits of factuality |
When today a hard-nosed, economically liberal journalist analyzes the consequences of a natural disaster of biblical dimensions and draws comparisons, this is the resulting verbal fallout (from The Economist March 19th, 2011 issue): The tsunami of December 2004 and the Kashmir earthquake of October 2005 involved death and destruction on an even wider scale [than the recent catastrophe on Japan’s eastern coast], yet had virtually no impact on growth rates. That was largely because the victims were mostly poor people who added little to GDP. Never ask whether the consequences to the GDP might not be the right parameter for measuring a tragedy or in what a world we are living if such lines are published without the author and his editor blushing. My proposal for their epitaph would read:
Here lies X. His demise had a minor impact on the GDP of London’s
West End which did not dent its growth rate. He is bemoaned by his fellow
cynics, his stock broker and several grateful lobbyists. |
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Date: March 19, 2011 |
Subject: Sorry, poor Libyans! Or a new era of German foreign policy has emerged |
On
March 18, 2011, in the U.N. Security Council, Germany along with such
paragons of democracy and freedom as China and Russia took part in the
abstention from vote for a no-fly zone over Libya to protect the rebels
from being massacred by the regime. Afterwards chancellor Merkel declared
that her government is backing the aims of the resolution unambiguously.
By that German foreign policy not only reached a unprecedented level
of semantic outlandishness but detached itself from the rest of the
free world. |
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Date: February 12, 2011 |
Subject: At last: A cure for ignorance |
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A
problem as old as mankind finally has found its remedy: Asoka Trading
Co. (# 204, Cottonpet, Bangalore-560 053, India) advertises its incense
sticks as being helpful in the eternal fight against (among other ills)
- ignorance! |
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Date: February 12, 2011 |
Subject: Biography of Ernie Everett (Lutz Eichbaum), formerly of Fuerth |
Not Welcome is the story of Lutz Eichbaum’s (born 1923) admirable achievement in navigating his way through one of the most treacherous and cruel periods in world history. He witnessed the drama of several traumatic events which are linked together in his extraordinary story of survival, written by his daughter-in-law: the violence of Kristallnacht in Fuerth 1938, the rescue to the United Kingdom by the Kindertransport program 1939, the horrific voyage on the Dunera 1940 as an enemy alien and subsequent years of deplorable and isolated internment in Australia. He found hope, friendship and solace in the impressively organized community of internees as they continually appealed for justice and finally earned the right to recreate themselves in a strange country. Bibliography
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Date: February 11, 2011 |
Subject: BackfireBand & transit nuernberg #4 in The Castle Newsletter of 17 AR Association |
In
its January 2011 issue, The Castle Newsletter
of 17th Artillery Regiment Association covered both the performance
of BackfireBand (featuring our friend Tom
Spahr on drums) at the homecoming of 5th Stryker Brigade Combat Team,
2nd Infantry Division at Joint Base Lewis-McCord in Washington last
year and our bilingual book transit nuernberg #4.
To us it is a great honor to be mentioned in this context: Many thanks! |
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Links: He’s with the band: Merrell veteran Tom Spahr writing for transit nuernberg #4 & rocking the set |
Date: February 7, 2011 |
Subject: A sticky salute |
Date: February 6, 2011 |
Subject: Remembering G.I.s in Munich |
Munich city hall,
main entrance |
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American traveler when you come to Munich … - go to the city hall at Marienplatz and enter through the main passageway which leads to the courtyard (see arrow). On the left wall you will find the memorial plaque pictured above which reads in English: To the members of the U.S. Armed Forces who liberated Munich from Nazi tyranny on April 30, 1945. The municipality of the state capital Munich, April 30, 1992. Certainly
such an inscription in a prominent place like this and with this wording
- even today liberation is no common place in Germany to describe
what happened then - is a gallant way to honor the men who risked and
sometimes lost their lives only a couple of days before VE-Day. We do
not know any other German community which did something similar to commemorate
those U.S. soldiers. And almost 20 years after the inauguration someone
in charge even might catch up on the idea that it would be useful to
add an English explanation to the site thus enabling the many American
visitors to share in the remembrance of their fellow countrymen. |
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Link: Book, city tours, posters: Our triple whopper about Americans in Nuremberg |
Date: February 1, 2011 |
Subject: Opening of the Memorial Nuremberg Trials / stories about the IMT in our book transit nuernberg #4: USA! & at rijo-research.de |
On
November 20, 2010, 65 years after the opening session of the International
Military Tribunal (IMT) in the city, the Memorial Nuremberg Trials
was inaugurated on the top floor of the courthouse comprising the historic
room 600 (address: Baerenschanzstrasse 72, 90429 Nuremberg). A permanent
exhibition enhanced by English audio guides outlines the proceedings
and their consequences for international law up to today. |
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Links: Website of the Memorial Nuremberg Trials Contents transit nürnberg #4: USA! Writings on the wall - Graffiti of Allied military personnel at the Nuremberg Nazi rally grounds
Ernest
Lorch: My Story Directory of the Nuremberg Military Tribunals' Personnel in January 1948 The
Lessons of Nuremberg Judgment
at Nuremberg or when the Eskimos took over Germany in 1933 |
Date: January 2, 2011 |
Subject: Tom Spahr in Nuremberg |
Soon to become more
than a collage: BackfireBand in Nuremberg |
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For
the presentation of our bilingual book transit nuernberg
#4: USA! on Nov. 19, 2010, 17th FA Regiment’s veteran
Tom Spahr visited Nuremberg almost 40 years after his bunk stood here
in Merrell Barracks. |
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Link: He’s with the band: Merrell veteran Tom Spahr writing for transit nuernberg #4 & rocking the set |
Date: August 25, 2010 |
Subject: He’s with the band: Merrell veteran Tom Spahr writing for transit nuernberg #4 & rocking the set |
From
1971 through 1972 Washington State born Tom Spahr served with Headquarters
and Headquarters Battery, 3rd Battalion, 17th Artillery at Merrell Barracks
in Nuremberg and in Grafenwoehr. For this reason we asked him to write
about his experiences in Germany in our bilingual book transit
nuernberg #4: USA! (see link below). Entitled “I
hear that song and it all comes back” Tom delivered a very personal
and richly illustrated account on his tour of duty for which we owe
him many thanks. |
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Links: Nuremberg & Graf - almost 40 years later (with photos by Tom Spahr) |
Date: August 20, 2010 |
Subject: LSU with transiturs in Munich |
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On
July 19, 2010, our own Ms. Rieger a.k.a. our
tourist branch transiturs, again was happy
to guide a group of students during Louisiana State University’s
“LSU in Germany” program through her native city of Munich.
As in the previous four years, according to the curriculum the emphasis
of the tour was put on sites where the role of Munich as the cradle
of the Nazi party materializes in bricks and mortar. |
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Links: Young Americans in Nuremberg (LSU in Germany 2009) Two Photos make History. The 10th March 1933 in the Life of Dr. Michael Siegel by Isabel A. |
Date: February 3, 2013 |
Subject: Luise David of Fuerth interviewed by local newspaper in Bloomington (IN) |
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In
its issue of February 12, 2010, The Herald-Times of Bloomington
(Indiana) featured an extensive interview with Luise David (94), our
longtime Fuerth born friend about her memories as a forced emigrant
from Germany to the USA. |
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Link: Luise David: How We Survived. Chronicles of Our Family Ruth K. Heiman (formerly of Nuremberg) in The New York Times |
Date: July 10, 2010 |
Subject: Article about Prof. Raymond M. Weinstein & transit nuernberg #4 in "Warner Weekly" |
In
its issue of July 1, 2010, “Warner Weekly”, the newspaper
of the U.S. Army Garrison Bamberg featured an extensive story by Ms.
Ashley Bateman (USAG Bamberg Public Affairs) about testimon
publishers’ author Prof. Raymond M. Weinstein and
our forthcoming book transit nuernberg #4.
Thanks for that - it’s really worth reading, folks! |
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Links: Comeback to Nuremberg: Prof. Raymond M. Weinstein 1960 / 2010 |
Date: July 10, 2010 |
Subject: Book, city tours, posters: Our triple whopper about Americans in Nuremberg |
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For all who are interested in the relations between Nuremberg and the USA, from now on we have got 3 unbeatable offers. 1) The bilingual book transit nuernberg #4: Merrell Barracks, emigration, the IMT, Atlanta (Georgia): Code words for the mutual relations between Nuremberg and the United States. transit nuernberg #4 contains articles by people from both sides of the Atlantic who are competent to write about the topic either because of their own experiences or their professional knowledge. 2) transiturs guided city tours "Amis gone home". With the victory parade on April 21, 1945, the presence of the U.S. Army in Nuremberg started to continue for five decades. During their tour of duty thousands of G.I.s and their families got to know the city. What do they remember about Nuremberg, where did they leave their traces, how were they looked upon by the locals? The two-part tour through the Old Town and around the Dutzendteich pond answers these questions using eyewitness reports, authentic contemporary sources and historical photos. 3) Poster series NoricAmerica: 20 impressive graphics highlight different aspects of local German-American relations from 1944 until today. Of course, not to forget are also the pertinent stories at rijo-research.de. For more information on our U.S. offensive please see the following links.
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Links: transit nuernberg #4: USA! - Teaser (digests of some of the stories) noricAmerica: A poster series about Nuremberg & America 1944 - 2010 rijo at rescue: an emergency airlift of genuine Nuremberg gingerbread to the United States |
Date: May 1, 2010 |
Subject: H. Peter Sinclair (1921 Munich - 2010 London) |
(Graphics: rijo)
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On
April 27, 2010, our Munich born friend H. Peter Sinclair
passed away in London. |
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Links: From Siegel to Sinclair: The story of a Jewish family in our times Two Photos make History. The 10th March 1933 in the Life of Dr. Michael Siegel by Isabel A. A new synagogue for Munich: the history of the “Project St.-Jakobs-Platz” 1999 - 2007 |
Date: April 24, 2010 |
Subject: Howard Zinn: Optimism in the face of uncertainty |
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To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty, but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness. What we choose to emphasize in this complex history will determine our lives. If we see only the worst, it destroys our capacity to do something. If we remember those times and places - and there are so many - where people have behaved magnificently, this gives us the energy to act, and at least the possibility of sending this spinning top of a world in a different direction. And if we do act, in however small a way, we don’t have to wait for some grand utopian future. The
future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we
think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around
us, is itself a marvelous victory. Howard
Zinn, Historian |
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Date: April 2, 2010 |
Subject: It's only the beginning: transit nuernberg #3 at Pegasus on Solano in Berkeley (CA) |
Up
to now non-German speaking Americans were relatively safe not to be
confronted with the products of our testimon publishers
branch (as if it is an argument not to buy our books and magazines just
because one cannot read them - there are also pictures in it!). This
complacency soon will come to an end because the 4th edition in our
series transit nuernberg (to be published
in November 2010, simply entitled “USA!”) will be a 300
pages bilingual English-German tome! |
Date: February 6, 2010 |
Subject: A prediction from the past for the present |
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The
whole generation is womanized; the masculine tone is passing out of
the world; it’s a feminine, a nervous, hysterical, chattering,
canting age, an age of hollow phrases and false delicacy and exaggerated
solicitudes and coddled sensibilities, which, if we don’t look
out, will usher in the reign of mediocrity, of the feeblest and flattest
and the most pretentious that has ever been. |
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Date: January 22, 2010 |
Subject: “California Dreamin'” - of Nuremberg! |
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Again our U.S. West Coast correspondent Ruth E. White, Ph.D. had the right instinct for sensational photo motives and went for us to a parking lot in El Cerrito (CA) on an early Saturday morning in January 2010 with her iPhone. The result of this adventurous expedition can be viewed above: The car of a convinced fan waving the flag of Nuremberg and Franconia by all means thus confronting innocent Californians with German word monsters as “Metropolregion” (greater city area) and the shameless self praise “Nuremberg: Germany’s treasure casket” (“Nuernberg, Deutschlands Schatzkaestlein”).
Obviously the drive knows how to combine the better parts of both worlds
reminiscing the charms of where we are living (a zillion of different
beer brands, soccer, our websites) in the milder climate of California.
Also we learn from Ruth’s picture that not only Californian governors
formerly from Austria may take pride in their roots. Yet another case
for our transit nuernberg publication series
of which this year's edition will be bilingual English-German for the
first time! |
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Links: The Life of Sigmund Seligsberger (1863 - 1949): from Franconia to the U.S. |
Date: January 22, 2010 |
Subject: Riding the Storm Waves: The St. Louis Diary of Fritz Buff |
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Covered
by the Jewish Standard, the largest Jewish newspaper in the
U.S.A., rijo's friend Fred (Fritz) Buff's
diary of his voyage on the dreaded refugees ship St. Louis was published
in October 2009. |
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