Wilhelm Albert Potthast (1862 – 1935) &Potthast Brothers Furniture Company (1892 – 1975) Out Takes February 28, 2023
Wilhelm Albert Potthast (1862 – 1935) &Potthast Brothers Furniture Company (1892 – 1975) admin4 Out Takes February 28, 2023
A LITTLE PIECE OF FREEDOM: MEMORIES OF AN AUSTRIAN PRISONER OF WAR IN AMERICA History June 26, 2019By Julian Mattocks • Photographs Courtesy Julian Mattocks One black-and-white sketch in particular captivates my attention as I fascinatedly look...
POTTERY VILLAGES OF ALSACE Culture June 26, 2019Betschdorf’s Blue-and-Gray Stoneware By Sharon Hudgins • Photographs Courtesy Sharon Hudgins I’ve been crazy about blue-and-gray stoneware ever since my...
Germany’s Black Forest Travel June 26, 2019Wandering the B-500 through the country’s highest foothills. By Don Heimburger Photographs Courtesy Don Heimburger It’s actually a bit hard...
Bosch Presents Tomorrow’s Mobility Today Culture June 26, 2019The Bosch ecosystem of mobility services makes shuttle mobility flexible and suitable for everyday use. Courtesy BOSCH • Photographs Courtesy...
Experience Nature with All of Your Senses Travel June 26, 2019Courtesy Hochschwarzwald Tourism Few holiday regions are as diverse as the Black Forest which has attracted vacationers for well over...
Crazy About Cabbage Food June 26, 2019By Sharon Hudgins Photographs Courtesy Sharon Hudgins Germans love cabbage, a versatile vegetable that thrives in the cool climate and...
Author Messages Culture May 3, 2019German Life was founded when German culture(s) in the United States was experiencing a period of neglect. About five years...
Subscriber Memories Scene May 3, 2019My wife and I have subscribed to German Life since the inaugural issue. We have all 25 years of them “carefully archived”...
Switzerland Maintains Top Spot in 2019 Best Countries Report In Brief May 3, 2019Switzerland is the No. 1 country in the world for the third consecutive year, according to the 2019 Best Countries...
Let’s Play Mühle! In Brief May 3, 2019Thanks for these responses to Judith Jacob’s inquiry (Letters, April/May 2019). Here is a photo of the “Mühle zu” wooden...