Wilhelm Albert Potthast (1862 – 1935) &Potthast Brothers Furniture Company (1892 – 1975) Out Takes February 28, 2023
Regensburg’s New Museum of Bavarian History History January 4, 2020To make a long story short. By Jackie Guigui-Stolberg • Photographs Courtesy Jackie Guigui-Stolberg The history of Bavaria is a...
22 February 1770: Christopher Seider becomes the first (German-) American “martyr to the noble cause” History January 4, 2020By Robert A. Selig “Große Ereignisse werfen ihre Schatten voraus,“ says a German proverb: “Great events cast their shadows ahead”....
Germany: A Sustainable Destination Culture January 4, 2020“The impact of tourism on the world can be negative or positive, and our goal is to see to it...
Free Habitats and Hamburg´s Zoo Hagenbeck Culture January 4, 2020By Peter Pabisch When we read that three billion birds have died recently in North America, mainly in the United...
Easter Season in Vienna Culture January 4, 2020Savoring the sights, sounds and tastes of an Austrian spring. By Sharon Hudgins Photographs Courtesy Sharon & Tom Hudgins After...
Germany’s “Full-Bodied” Rebland Food January 4, 2020Sunshine, food and distinctive wine combine for a good time. By Don Heimburger • Photographs Courtesy Don Heimburger The...
Books, Website Offer Help in Finding German Archives History January 4, 2020By James M. Beidler There’s a concept in genealogy that is one of the most crucial mistakes to avoid as...
Berlin’s Green Cuisine Food January 4, 2020Berlin Michelin Star Chefs strive to provide sustainable dining in the German capital. Courtesy visitBerlin Vegetables Are the Stars of...
Sweet Little Easter Lamb Cakes Food January 4, 2020By Sharon Hudgin • Photographs Courtesy Sharon Hudgins Easter baskets in America are usually filled with commercially made sweets such...
Trier Culture November 12, 2019A Bit of Rome Echoes on Germany’s Mosel River By James Ullrich • Photographs Courtesy Trier Tourismus und Marketing GmbH...