MajKira
King
yes sure, but dieters music was popular like modern talking things and blue system, but ccatch is hotter than ever even shes 48 years old now
and there are people liking that music
and there are people liking that music
I don't understand. Unless it's the lyrics of one of his songs, in which case it makes perfect sense and I thank you for illustrating my pointsucks you but not me
dieter sucks me like you doo
lol NOT understanding at ALL. The fact is you suck and dieter sucks similarily.I don't understand. Unless it's the lyrics of one of his songs, in which case it makes perfect sense and I thank you for illustrating my point
Methinks we got a real wordsmith here.
Erfurt is really beautiful. Chemnitz is ugly. It's no coincidence that few other big city in the East lost as many inhabitants as Chemnitz. Magdeburg has suffered a lot during the war and GDR days, too. Wouldn't really recommend to go there. Leipzig is fine and worth a visit. Should I move back to the East one day, Leipzig would probably be one of my top 3 choices.If Greece continues to flounder, and the Euro continues to weaken against the dollar, I should be able to visit the lovely Deutschland again!
I really need to check out Magdeburg...
Any other recommendations in the former East? Chemnitz? Leipzig?
Well, I considered the fire bombings, to be honest. I lived in Hamburg, and it was nice... but no medieval flair...Is Dresden not part of the suggestions because it's the obvious choice?
Also, if you're into the medieval town flair, I can really recommend Quedlinburg.
Unfortunately, in Dresden, you can find nasty GDR buildings of the worst kind at every place. They really ruin the scene.Is Dresden not part of the suggestions because it's the obvious choice?
... so?Nazi quedlinburg:
"During the Nazi regime, the memory of Henry I became a sort of cult, as Heinrich Himmler saw himself as the reincarnation of the "most German of all German" rulers. The collegiate church and castle were to be turned into a shrine for Nazi Germany. The Nazi Party tried to create a new religion. The cathedral was closed from 1938 and during the war. Liberation in 1945 brought back the Protestant bishop and the church bells, and the Nazi style eagle was taken down from the tower. Georg Ay was local party chief from 1931 until the end of the war."