Archive for June, 2007



July 4th Celebration …More Than A Double Ration Of Rum Posted By : Donna Hager

Monday 25 June 2007 @ 12:06 pm

Independence Day Menu Ideas and Recipes

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Iraq’s History - From the Beginning of Civilation to the Iraq War Posted By : Joshua Spaulding

Monday 25 June 2007 @ 7:06 am

Iraq exists in an area of the world that has a long history. In fact, the two rivers that run through Iraq, Euphrates and Tigris are mentioned in the Bible…

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Grandma Hystad’s Recipes, bar mixes, cooking, cleaning, tips Posted By : activity

Monday 25 June 2007 @ 7:06 am

Using simple ingredients found in most homes, these cherished recipes return to basics offering easy to prepare,nutritious meals.We’re sure you’ll enjoy every one of Grandma’s Hystad’s great recipes, Plus bar mixes, tips.

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German Memories - Volga Germans Under Bolshevist Atrocities Posted By : Rajkumar Kanagasingam

Saturday 23 June 2007 @ 3:06 pm

Following WWI and the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, Russia experienced mass starvation from 1920 to 1924 caused largely by a government policy of forced grain requisition. When the Volga Germans resisted, they were completely stripped of all grain and mass executions were carried out. More than thirty percent of the Volga German population was deliberately starved before relief was permitted. The cruelties against the Volga Germans was better revealed to the world in 1922 when a former Sheboygan resident John Hermann returned to Sheboygan, Wisconsin and told his story of survival and escape from Russia.

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German Memory in Asia- Dresden Bombing Posted By : Rajkumar Kanagasingam

Saturday 23 June 2007 @ 3:06 pm

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 heavily devastated by the Second World War. I felt sorry for him, as he seemed traumatized by the memories of the ravages of his native city. But the Dresden bombing has made a lasting impact on Germans around the world. The devastation of the bombing has influenced their art, culture and literature as well. Science fiction novelists Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle placed the General who ordered the bombing of Dresden in Hell in their novel Inferno.

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Secret Romantic Love Poems Posted By : Paul archer

Saturday 23 June 2007 @ 3:06 pm

Romantic love poems are enjoyed by almost anyone. They give a feeling, when written correctly of love and happiness and always get an immediet response.

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German Memory- US President Gen Dwight D Eisenhower & The “Other Losses” of German Prisoners Posted By : Rajkumar Kanagasingam

Saturday 23 June 2007 @ 2:06 pm

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. But the historians argued that the change in designation was a policy matter. The decision was made not by Eisenhower but by his superiors, specifically by the European Advisory Commission. Nor was any attempt made to keep it secret. All those involved acted with the authority of the British, Russian and American Governments, and they were perfectly straightforward about the reason for the change in status.

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