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by Rajkumar Kanagasingam - 2007-06-14
Julius Caesar invoked the threat of Germanic attacks as one justification for his annexation of Gaul ( modern France ) to Rome. As Rome expanded to the Rhine and Danube rivers, it incorporated many Ce...
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by Rajkumar Kanagasingam - 2007-06-23
According to Canadian Author James Bacque, Eisenhower personally, secretly, and with sinister intent changed the status of surrendered German soldiers from prisoners of war to Disarmed Enemy Forces. B...
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by Rajkumar Kanagasingam - 2007-06-23
Mirko joined me at the restaurant. He was from Dresden, an eastern city of Germany. He said his city was the most ravaged in the Second World War. He repeated over and over again that Dresden was heav...
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by Rajkumar Kanagasingam - 2007-06-23
He believed in personal diplomacy the same way as he had in mind with his British cousins, with his cousin-in-law Tsar Nicholas II of Russia also to build up a greater relationship between the two nat...
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by Rajkumar Kanagasingam - 2007-06-25
Whatever the persecution Germans faced historically what Dietmar Doering was telling me came into mind as to how the Germanic tribes under the command of Arminius (Hermann) by one stroke against the R...
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by Rajkumar Kanagasingam - 2007-06-25
Wolfgang Schabert was from Stuttgart and proud of his Swabian sub-culture which is dominantly in the state of Baden-Wurttemberg and the western part of Bavaria. He told the Swabians still preserve the...
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by Rajkumar Kanagasingam - 2007-06-25
German-Americans were the most visible non-Anglophone group in the US during the 18th and 19th centuries. But the hostility against these groups took place during the nineteenth century, but were larg...
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by stephenmorgan - 2007-06-28
Paris is one of those places you never forget. From having spent some time there as a young student on holiday the memories are quite vivid and long-lasting.From being a typical student and partying t...
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by Andy Burrows - 2007-07-02
There are close to one million kilometres of roadways altogether, a significant proportion of which are tolled superhighways and other major roads. Driving between adjoining countries is straigh...
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by James Dunn - 2007-07-04
There are several reasons why people would want to learn another language, besides their own native tongue. This is a notion which has been considered by a lot of people recently. One of most popular ...