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A New Germany in a New Europe by Todd Herzog,

A New Germany in a New Europe by Todd Herzog,
What is Germany, the powerful new center of a newly reorganized Europe? Or rather, can there be a 'new Germany'? And if so, what would it be? After the crimes of the Nazis, the Cold War and the subsequent division of Germany, the unification of Germany and of Europe, these questions are difficult, and vital. This volume of new work is not a collection by like-minded 'usual suspects'. Instead, the editors have brought together radically different viewpoints and concerns. Richard van Weizsacker, former President of the Federal Republic of Germany, reflects on Goethe's legacy and the process of European union, while the filmmaker Monika Treut addresses the fate of German cinema and the peril of 'international oblivion'. Each of the contributors, however, is possessed of a passionate interest in what Germany is and is to become. Writing on Berlin's new Jewish Museum and other memorials, the state of multiculturalism in Germany, or future of German culture in a unified Europe, these voices lay before us the questions that face not only Germany but anyone concerned with Germany's history and the future of Europe.



Becky Bernstein Goes Berlin by Holly-Jane Rahlens,
Becky Bernstein Goes Berlin by Holly-Jane Rahlens,
Local TV talk show host Rebecca Lee Bernstein - previously of Forest Hills. Queens, and now of Berlin, Germany - has decided her life is past due for an overhaul. Her latest flame just dumped her on the day before they were to leave for a two-week vacation in Italy. As she sorts through mountains of worn-out clothes, old records, and half-read newspaper clippings - taking a break every now and then for a bowl of tomato soup and a glass of mineral water - old memories resurface: how she fell head over heels in love with one Jurgen Markowski when she mistook him for Dustin Hoffman in the sculpture garden of the Museum of Modern Art, and soon agreed to follow him all the way to his communal apartment in Berlin. How, once arrived, she was indoctrinated into German Leftism and taught to march in street demonstrations shouting "USA-SA-SS" (until she realized she was equating the Land of the Free with Nazi death squads and decided she'd rather not, thank you). How, when Jurgen eventually opted out of her life, she learned the hard way that the men of Berlin were as flawed as the New York variety. And that actually, her real love was not for him but for his town: Berlin, Europe's one glitzy metropolis, and New York's only Old World double.



Museum Island - Museum Island (or, in German, Museumsinsel) in Berlin, Germany, is the name of the northern half of an island in the Spree river, in the center of the city.

Jewish Museum Berlin - The Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) is a museum in Berlin covering two millennia of German Jewish history.

Egyptian Museum of Berlin - The Egyptian Museum of Berlin (German: "Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung")

German Museum of Technology (Berlin) - The Deutsche Technik Museum Berlin ("German Museum of Technology") was founded in 1982 and has a large collection of historical technical artifacts. The museum's main emphasis is on rail transport but it also features exhibits of various sorts of industrial technology and has recently opened maritime and aviation exhibition halls.



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University in Berlin Germany - University in Berlin Germany The Ghosts of Berlin Berlin is once again the official capital of a united Germany and, perhaps, the metaphorical capital of a new Europe. In accordance with its received status, a series of massive architectural projects has been initiated, intended to restore, reveal, university in berlin germany and reinvent both the physical university in berlin germany and the symbolic city of Berlin. But to build a future, one must first examine the past. And Berlin's past ...

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Unification of Germany - Unification of Germany Capital Dilemma An account of the debate raging in Germany at the end of the century over plans for the reconstruction of Berlin as the national capital. Wise puts the debate into context by examining Albert Speer`s plans for the rebuilding of Berlin as the Nazi capital of Europe, unification of germany and by reflecting on the city`s foundation as the seat of the Prussian emperors unification of germany and its role in the unification of ...

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