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990_05_3-Sport-Swim-L_3HR Berlin, Germany: January 6, 1927 School girls taking mandatory twice a week swimming lessons at Schillingbrücke high school.
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990_05_9-Ger-Ber_10HR Berlin, Germany: c. 1924 Bathers gathered at the Wannsee Beach in Berlin.
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990_05_9-Ger_9HR Nuremberg, Germany: c. 1924 The Gothic Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) on the east side of the main square in Nuremberg. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_9-Ger_10HR Munich, Germany: November 9, 1923 The public square in Munich which was the center of the Bavarian Royalist revolt last night which appears to have failed. The 'Beer Hall Putsch' was led by Von Ludendorff and Hitler. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_9-Ger_4HR Dresden, Germany: c. 1885 Landungsplatz der Dampfschiffe. The steamship harbor in Dresden. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_4-WWI-Belgium-Ar_12HR Ruhr District, Germany: April 6, 1920 Belgian troops on guard at a Rhine River bridgehead in the Ruhr District where the Germans are now fighting the communists in the neutral zone
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990_05_9-Ger-Lead_3HR Weimar, Germany: March, 1919 Newly elected at the first National Assembly of the German Republic in the Royal Theatre in Weimar is Chancelllor Scheideman, 4th from left, and his Cabinet. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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913_03_PO07465 Color satellite image of Berlin, capital city of Germany. Image collected on May 27, 2017 by Sentinel-2 satellites.
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990_05_4-WWI-Ger-M_2HR Berlin, Germany: c. 1917 Children whose fathers are fighting for the Kaiser being fed by the Berliners Ladies Relief Members.
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913_03_PO07571 Color satellite image of Dusseldorf to Dortmund, Germany, showing the Ruhr region. The Rhine flows through the Rhineland at west. Image collected on September 25, 2016 by Sentinel-2 satellites.
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990_05_4-WWI-Ger-M_3HR Essen, Germany: c. 1915 Scene in the Krupp gun works where guns and ammunition are being rushed for the Kaiser's forces as well as for the German allies.
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990_05_4-WWI-Ger-Ar_8HR Berlin, Germany: c. 1915 Newly arrived horses are inspected behind the Reichstag by military authorities before they leave for the front.
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990_05_4-WWI-Ger-Ar_17HR Germany: c. 1915 German Landsturm troops on their way to the station and off to war. Mothers, families, and sweethearts are seeing them off.
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990_16_X-Erasmus-Desiderius_1HR Germany: 1523 An intaglio-gravure by Hans Holbein of Desiderius Erasmus, the Dutch Renaissamce humanist, also known as Erasmus of Rotterdam.
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990_16_6-Exp-Greet-HK_2HR Konigstein, Germany: September 23, 1929. A British Tommie bestows a last kiss upon his Rhineland sweetheart as his detachment leaves for England as they evacuate Germany.
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990_16_6-Eth-Jew_6HR Munich, Germany: October 16, 1947 Members of a displaced persons camp for Jews in Munich. They are taking a dentistry course, which is normally a four year period, but has been reduced to eight months since 95%%%%%%%% of the Jewish dentists were killed by the Nazis.
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990_16_4-WWI-Peace_4HR Leipzig, Germany: June 1, 1921 Detective Inspector Collins of Scotland Yard (with briefcase) bringing to the court British witnesses who testified to crimes and atrocities commited by the Germans at the War Guilt Trial at Leipzig.
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990_16_4-WWII-US-E-Ar_3HR Germany: March 31, 1945. Members of the First Allied Airborne Army drop behind German positions on the far side of the Rhine. Some have already landed and are set for their first objective, a German farmhouse filled with Nazi troops and civilians.
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990_16_3-Sport-TF-W-F_1HR Germany: c. 1938 Six girls throwing javelins. They are members of the 'NSV', the welfare organization of the Nazi party in Germany.
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990_16_3-Sport-Ski-Jump_2HR Germisch, Germany: February 2, 1937. The winter stadium at Garmisch, Germany, site of the 1936 Winter Olympics, is illuminated at night for a ski-jump meet.
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948_05_00867000 The death of King Frederick the Great on August 17, 1786 in Potsdam, near Berlin.
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948_05_00219844 Now the time had come, as a latter-day magnificent could stand on the street width in Cologne, on the old historic ground Kolping. When about 500 journeymen's associations gathered on July 20, 1913 in Cologne, to celebrate the 100th birthday of its founder, was Archbishop Dr Felix von Hartmann the new plant the consecration.
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948_05_00219759 The grave stone on the grave of Adolph Kolping in the Minorites church, Cologne bears the simple inscription famously Here Adolph Kolping rests. He asks for alms of prayer.
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948_33_01379456 Christmas with the corpsmen, World War one.
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948_33_01379455 Silent Night.
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948_33_01379039 Topic commemoration: British cavalry fails at Mesen, Belgium.
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948_33_01379043 Site of the battle of Tannenberg, Germany.
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990_05_9-Ger-Ber_11HR Berlin, Germany: July 26, 1923 Berlin is building up its harbor facilities so that it can become a major shipping port in Europe. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_8-AV-AC-Cockpit_1HR Berlin, Germany: August 19, 1926 The cockpit of new Junker tri-motored all metal G.23 passenger plane at Tempelhof Aviation Field.
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990_05_6-Exp-Greet-HK_11HR Germany: May 24, 1931 Willi Ruge is endeavoring to take the first sky diving self portraits as he leaps from a plane with a parachute. Here the wife of Herr Boettcher, Ruge's colleague, kisses her husband after watching him leap from a plane and descend safely by parachute. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_4-WWI-POW-Allied_7HR Berlin, Germany: c. 1915 French prisoners of war unlaoding cabbages for their mid-day meal.
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990_05_4-WWI-Ger-Occ_1HR Cologne, Germany: December 14, 1925 Members of the British Army of Occupation rejoice at leaving Cologne in a boxcar after the signing of the Locarno Pact in Switzerland.
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990_05_4-WWI-Ger-Occ_2HR Essen, Germany: January 27, 1923 French soldiers in Essen during the postwar occupation of the Ruhr district of Germany
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990_05_3-Sport-TF-M-T_6HR Berlin, Germany: 1931 Paavo Nurmi, the flying Finn, as he was about to pass German runner Max Danz in the 10,000 meter run at the Berlin Sports Club.
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990_05_3-Sport-TF-M-F_8HR Dusseldorf, Germany: June 15, 1945 Members of the Army's 94th Division line up for the shot put event at the track and field meet being held at the former Adolph Hitler Sport Platz.
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990_05_3-Sport-SkyD-Civ_7HR Germany: May 24, 1931 Willi Ruge is endeavoring to take the first sky diving self portraits as he leaps from a plane with a parachute. Here the wives of Willi Ruge and Herr Boettcher watch as he leaps from a plane with his camera. Frau Ruge is at the right holding their son. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_3-Sport-SkyD-Civ_15HR Germany: May 24, 1931 Willi Ruge is endeavoring to take the first sky diving self portraits as he leaps from a plane with a parachute. Here they are receiving instructions for the jump. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_3-Sport-SkyD-Civ_13HR Germany: May 24, 1931 Willi Ruge is endeavoring to take the first sky diving self portraits as he leaps from a plane with a parachute. Here he is photographing himself as he descends but is also worried about the high voltage lines below. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_3-Sport-SkyD-Civ_11HR Germany: May 24, 1931 Willi Ruge is endeavoring to take the first sky diving self portraits as he leaps from a plane with a parachute. Here is his photograph of the pilot as he gives the command, 'Go' to Willi Ruge to let go of the hand rope and dive head first into space, 'gasping a prayer to heaven'. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_3-Sport-SkyD-Civ_10HR Germany: May 24, 1931 Willi Ruge is endeavoring to take the first sky diving self portraits as he leaps from a plane with a parachute. Here he takes a photograph from his plane as his colleague Herr Boettcher leaves his seat in the other plane and moves to a position near the pilot in preparation to jump. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_3-Sport-Row_5HR Berlin, Germany: c. 1929 A modern girls' school where minds and bodies are given equal development. Here some of the girls are learning how to row for crew races at the school.
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990_05_3-Rel-Ch-Int_1HR Cologne, Germany: c. 1885 An albumen photograph of the nave looking east in the interior of the Cologne Catherdral. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_3-Rec-Exer-G_7HR Berlin, Germany: c. 1933 Young women doing physical culture exercises to improve their posture. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_3-Food-Eat_35HR Munich, Germany: November 19, 1952 Contestants at a Bavarian white suasage eating contest gobble away at chains of the delicacies at a Munich beer hall. The winner, Rudi Sachs, second from left, practically inhaled a chain of 15 sausages in 1 minute and 45 seconds.
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990_05_3-Acc-EyeG_4HR Berlin, Germany: c. 1926 A man using a new electric attachment for glasses for reading at night. It has tiny electric bulbs and runs off of dry cells, and was invented by an optician here.
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990_05_1-Sci-Phil_1HR Berlin, Germany: July 25, 1923 A portrait of Danish scholar, critic, and philosopher, George Brandes at his desk.
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990_05_1-Sci-DSD_10HR Berlin, Germany: c. 1932 Photographer and photojournalist Willie Ruge has endeavored to take the first underwater photographs outside of a diving bell. Here the diving suit is inflated afterwards to prevent cracking in the surface of the suit. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_1-Sci-Astro-HB_4HR Leipzig, Germany: c. 1850 A map of the northern heavens engraved by R. Schmidt et Mandel after Johann Georg Heck.
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990_05_1-Sci-Astro-HB_3HR Leipzig, Germany: c. 1850 A map of the southern heavens engraved by R. Schmidt et Mandel after Johann Georg Heck.
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990_05_1-Sci-Astro_5HR Babelsberg, Germany: c. 1924 The 65 cm. refractor telescope installed at the Berlin University Observatory. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_1-Sci-Astro_16HR Babelsberg, Germany: c. 1924 The 65 cm. refractor telescope installed at the Berlin University Observatory. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_1-Med-RC-WWI_2HR Berlin, Germany: c. 1916 A German Red Cross hospital train with its attendants prepares to leave for the battlefront.
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990_05_1-Med-Health-Trt_5HR Berlin, Germany: c. 1929 German children are given doses of artificial sunshine to improve their health. Here they are sitting nude on an artificial beach surrounded by sun lamps.
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990_05_1-Med-Health_4HR Berlin, Germany: c. 1929 Pupils at the Dorothea School for gymnastics wash their feet before stepping into the showers after their gym workout.
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990_05_3-Acc-Cig_8HR Buttelborn, Germany: April 4, 1945 While a group of youngsters looks on, a five-year-old German boy puffs on a cigar that was dropped by a soldier of the U.S. Third Army en route to Frankfurt.
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990_05_4-WWII-Ger-Ruin_1HR Germany: c. 1945 City ruins in post WWII Germany
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948_05_00414058 Koblenz flows through the Virgin lotharingische, the Moselle and the Rhine, and there where the two rivers form a headland, the Kaiser Wilhelm National Monument is the Rhine Province to the Deutsches Eck. The monument is built in terraces. It has a height of 37m. The group is made of pure copper and required 350 quintals of metal. The unveiling took place in 1897. Right from the Deutsches Eck we see something in the background a bridge leading across the Moselle.
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917_05_WHA_119_0497 The Eberswalde synagogue in Berlin, Germany is destroyed during the anti-Semitic attacks of Kristallnacht, November 9-10, 1938.
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990_05_3-Food-Rest-Int_9HR Berlin, Germany: December 8, 1938 American Ambassador Hugh Wilson dines with American instructors and editors at the Carl Schurz Association house.
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917_05_WHA_119_0085 The synagogue of Stuttgart, Germany, was destroyed during Kristallnacht in 1938. The Hospitalstrasse synagogue was burned down and Torah scrolls and ritual objects were destroyed, Jewish homes and businesses were severely damaged, and 800 men were arrested and abused by the mob before being sent to the Welzheim and Dachau camps. The Orthodox teacher, his wife and their two children committed suicide a day after the pogrom. Jewish prisoners were later forced to clear the synagogue ruins.
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917_33_WHA_119_0471 Prisoners enter Dachau concentration camp in 1933. Dachau was the first of the Nazi concentration camps opened in Germany, intended to hold political prisoners. Opened in 1933 by Heinrich Himmler, its purpose was enlarged to include forced labour, and eventually, the imprisonment of Jews, German and Austrian criminals.
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948_05_00168203 Alois Lang of Oberammergau, the Christ from 1930 and 1934 approaches in stature and his second game back predecessor. But he also does justice to the enormous role in every way. 1934 Passion was exceptionally given to commemorate the 300 year anniversary of the game, which was listed for the first time in 1634. At that time, during the Thirty Years' War Oberammergau also had to suffer the effects of this war. Above all, the Swedes had lived horribly. But a much worse killer stuck to the soles of these soldiers: the plague. Half of the population died in a short time and in the terrible misery, the disease brought on the town, came together the elders of the village and made the vow to perform the Passion tragedy every 10 years.
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948_05_00422016 We speak of the Ruhr district and actually mean the area between the rivers Ruhr, Rhine and lip. But the Ruhr flows only in part by the noisy dusty world of huts and mines. The longest piece on their way, it is a charming romantic mountain river. When speaking in a broad Germany from the Ruhr, you should make the right image: our image, however, shows us a steelworks in actual industrial area.
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948_05_00422046 A lively child of the Sauerland is the Ennepe that touches some pretty spot, as in this example, in the otherwise serious industrial Gevelsberg adjoining Milspe.
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948_05_01828439 Displaying the drapery at Aachen pilgrimage in 1930.
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948_05_01828441 Displaying the drapery at Aachen pilgrimage in 1930.
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948_05_01536671 Wartburg castle.
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948_05_01533568 A railway bridge crosses a valley in the Harz region.
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948_05_01532291 Holy Mary's clothes of Aachen.
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948_05_01532233 Prayer service at the Aachen pilgrimage in 1930.
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948_05_01532230 Pilgrimage in Aachen in 1930.
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948_05_01532232 Prayer service at the Aachen pilgrimage in 1930.
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948_05_01532231 Holy Mary's shrine in the city of Aachen.
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948_05_00414059 The Church of St. Kastor in Koblenz.
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948_05_00424804 And with that impressive picture of the winner country we want to end our trip. Who does not know the Sauerland mountains and the winning country, let be tempted by this lecture harmless to seek its recovery in one of the confidential towns and picturesque villages of the Westphalian mountainous country. He will be surprised by the abundance of natural beauty, which he may not have suspected.
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948_05_00424803 The dilapidated old brick house and the heavy blossoms tree.
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948_05_00424802 The reapers are working in the field, as in ancient times, as is usually the small parcels between forest and mountain and factory. Landowners do not exist. But that is the winner country has its own charm.
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948_05_00424801 The winning country is far and quiet and beautiful. The meadows near Hilchenbach the sheep grazing in large herds.
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948_05_00424800 The ruins of castle game, which is still about where Sauerland and Siegerland meet. The winning country has long had the famous Orange regents. The story calls from this generation the glorious name of William the Silent and John Maurice of Nassau-Siegen. By succession, the winning country went in 1740 to Wilhelm IV. Of Nassau-Diez, who was at the same time as the Prince of Orange hereditary governor of the Netherlands, over. In 1806, renounced William V of Orange to the rule, because he did not want to join the Confederation of the Rhine. In the Congress of Vienna in 1815 and the winning country became Prussian and initially assigned the Rhine province, but later, in 1807, combined with the Province of Westphalia.
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948_05_00422099 In view of the defiant Katte tower in Soest we probably think of the poet's words: sound of swords and reputation of the battle, magic horns at midnight...
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948_05_00422098 Yet a look at these beautiful old houses Group, we remember here that Ferdinand Freiligrath was born in Soest, then we want to leave the honorable rich Soest, this pearl of the German Middle Ages.
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948_05_00422097 The Church of St. Mary of the Meadow (Wieskirche) is built in the years 1376 and 1314 is the most important Gothic building in Soest. The interior is full of overwhelming spatial effect. In the main choir is magnificent, Gothic stained glass windows from the 15th century, also sculptures, paintings and folding altars are (Jacobi altar by a student Master Conrad von Soest, 1420) in the southern and northern choir. The church is indicative of the Westphalian Gothic style, which dealt with the economical architectural ornamentation, as the Rhine and French. Here we have at the same time one of the many delicious town of Soest angle.
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948_05_00422094 And so we are now faced with the Osthofener goal of Soest. The city is conveniently located amidst the fertile Soester Plain, at the edge of the Rhenish Westphalian industrial area and at the foot of the Sauerland mountains. Soest is an ancient art and Hanseatic city of great importance today once worth seeing for its outstanding beautiful churches, the interesting mittelalterllichen cityscape with a maze of winding streets, alleys and many scenic view points; further and because of their old half-timbered houses and mansions, the beautiful gardens. Soest is one of the entrance gates of the Sauerland. The city has not seen it all?
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948_05_00422093 The village Belecke we leave the actual Sauerland. The town is very pretty at the mouth of the Westerschelde in the Möhne. It was founded in the 10th century and has seen many a storm. Belecke joined early in the Hanseatic League. The place of the third-tier city behind neighboring Ruethen, with this behind Soest and in turn behind Cologne.
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948_05_00422091 On the north Light, the wide ridge, which we have just seen in Ebbegebirge, is established by the Sauerland Mountain Club piston tower. Which was founded in 1891 by the forester Ehmsen Sauerland Mountain Club is thanks to the development of the entire region for tourism. It has 227 branches and 40,000 members. Organ of the Association is the Sauerland Gebirgsbote. The association provides for the maintenance of the created by engineer piston main road network (26 main tourist routes), as well as the district and local roads, and also for construction of observation towers, shelters, road and bridge construction, for benches and signposts. Many hostels provide in Sauerland adolescent female and male hikers and, if the space reichtm and adults accommodation. This tower is to the to the Sauerland so meritorious engineer piston honor.
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948_05_00422095 The Patroklimünster and the adjacent St. Peter's Church could tell a lot of good and bad days. The cathedral is built as a basilica 960-1230. St. Peter's Church dates from the 13th century. The name comes from Soest Sod, that is, Source. Even at the time of the Carolingian Soest was an important place, 836 he is mentioned as populous spots. Soest belonged to the Archbishopric of Cologne. 964 was the Archbishop Bruno of Cologne bring the relics of St. Patroclus to Soest and founded the Canons and the Patroklimünster. The Monastery of St. Patroclus was the largest and richest in the Electoral Cologne Westphalia. The significance as a trading city owed ??Soest an enchanting location in the fertile flange and on the Hellweg, the ancient peoples and military road that led to the Weser between the Ruhr and lip of the Rhine.
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948_05_00422089 We've seen a lot of beautiful Sauerland and want to again call an overall picture of the mountainous country in the memory: a distinction, as we know, several mountain ranges: the northern border against the Münsterland and the Soester Plain forms the hair or the hair strand; between Möhne and dysentery extends the Arnsberg, east. Briloner forest. Parallel to Lenne pulls the Lenne Mountains along, between Bigge and verses, two left tributaries of Lenne, the ebb and mountains, from which we see here a mood. The watershed between the Rhine and Weser forms the Rothaargebirge extending between Wittgenstein and winner country from north to south, is here that Eder, Lahn and victory. North spreads from the high level of Winterberg forth on the Lenne and Ruhr.
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948_05_00422086 Some of it is still preserved from ancient times as a part of the city wall with the inevitable watchtower. Witches there is no longer in Olpe, but pleasant people who try to make their guests' stay as possible friendly.
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948_05_00422088 To the most beautiful areas in the Harz and Thuringia reminds Fredeburg, located in the picturesque Leissetal between high, richly forested mountains at the foot of the Rothaargebirge. It is a friendly, much visited town. Varied walks lead to the nearby 5,000-acre urban forests (deciduous and coniferous) with comfortable benches and beautiful vistas.
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948_05_00422085 A very important hub in the southern Sauerland Olpe. Here, five cross rail and countless postal buses. This circuit city on the Bigge is healthy and charming environment. Olpe is from Cologne and Bonn ago entrance to the Sauerland. Many wonderful walks lead in deciduous and coniferous forests. Great views of the Sauerland, Seven Mountains and Eifelhöhen make a stay in this place a particularly pleasant.
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948_05_00422084 It is pretty amazing in the countryside. Plettenberg is documented in the 11th century and has long been the seat of the Knights family of the same name. One of the many excursions from Plettenberg leads to the Holy See, 584m, granted an establishment located on a narrow, projecting towards the river ridge point, the magnificent views. The place is also called Engelberts chair, as they often Count Engelbert III. The most powerful of the counts should have been sitting on the market to enjoy the distant view. The surrounding area of ??Plettenberg is quite wonderful.
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948_05_00422087 In the region of Olpe, this leads picture from the beautiful Biggetal, from which one has many exit points easily accessible. Among other things are in the neighborhood Castle Crottord, Castle Adolf Castle, Castle Quick Mountain, Castle Bilstein, ruins of Waldenburg, ruin Wildenburg, the Robert Kolb-tower on the north Helle (663m), the Kindelsberg tower, so change enough.
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948_05_00422083 A place in the higher needs are met, is Plettenberg, a Städtchenm which lies at the confluence of the Green, the Austrians and the Else. Places of interest in Plettenberg churches here evangelical, which dates from the 13th century and most valuable portals has.
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948_05_00422090 The name Sauerland or Süderland indicated as mentioned on its southern location to the main part of the province of Westphalia, Münsterland. The Sauerland fills the triangular southern tip of Westphalia, Ruhr and Möhne in the north to Burbach in the southern tip. In contrast to the Münsterland lowland Sauerland is mountainous, from shallow, about 100m high west it rises up to 7m high-800 East. The whole area is a gently undulating plateau without craggy peaks, and almost entirely covered with forest, so the Sauerland is one huge nature park that stretches just outside the Industrgebiets.
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948_05_00422080 Alone in the vast mountain forest lies the castle Laer, near Meschede, a fine Bauanlage that admirably adapts to the landscape. Among the many palaces of the Sauerland it is one of the most beautiful.
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948_05_00422081 In the circle Meschede is the friendly place Bodefeld, surrounded by vast mountain meadows where particularly fond of grazing especially in the spring time the sheep. The recording offers a charming Spring Idyll from the Sauerland region. On the rich due to the heavy clay soil fields which are of an indescribably dull green, grows ever much cattle of all kinds.
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948_05_00422077 And the same can be said of Titmaringhausen and dozens of other small love nests. The small town is beautifully situated in a valley of the Aar savages, 800m high mountains with extensive deciduous and Nadelwaldungen surrounded, in the northern Sauerland.
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948_05_00422079 The just mentioned Berg Vogelsang is a beautiful wooded hill that overlooks Meschede and is often visited by tourists and locals. As a huge roof surrounds the dark forest, the well-cultivated fields.
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948_05_00422076 We have seen how varied the Sauerland is and what it offers stimuli. When we finally get to know some places, it can of course only a small number of large wealth, for all or at least to show the most part would just tired. But in any case is not to say through the presentation of images that illustrated places beautiful and noteworthy than others that we can not show. Beautifully located here the small Evingsen in its valley on the plateau. Anyone visiting such a place and stays there, you will not regret. Here you will find the pristine nature in all its beauty, purity and healing power.
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948_05_00422072 The most famous summer and winter resort in the Sauerland Winterberg, a town of about 2,000 inhabitants, situated on a plateau surrounded by deeply cut, wooded valleys, much visited and center of winter sports in the Sauerland. Large herds of cattle and goats, which are driven every morning from the Market on the extensive grass pastures that are similar to the pastures in the Alps, offering very weird pictures. Winterberg one sees the Kahler Asten, the highest mountain with 826 m of the Sauerland. It is the left in this picture.
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