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Englische Ansage" is interpreted as a satire on the German TV adaptations of scripts by the English writer Francis Durbridge that became blockbusters in West Germany in the 1960s. The multi-part crime movies were characterized by convoluted content, which was summarized by an announcer before the new episode was aired. [ 11 ]
Fack ju Göhte (intentional misspelling of "Fuck you, Goethe") is a 2013 German comedy film directed and written by Bora Dağtekin and starring Elyas M'Barek and Karoline Herfurth, while Max von der Groeben and Jella Haase appear in supporting roles.
The hymn "Ich lobe meinen Gott von ganzem Herzen" was first a French paraphrase of Psalm 9, "Je louerai l’Eternel" (I will praise the Eternal one) by Yves Kéler. [1] The melody was composed by Claude Fraysse (1941–2012) in 1976. [1] [2] He was professor of trombone and tuba in Romans-sur-Isère and from 1993 a pastor of the Reformed Church ...
The story of the song's genesis was narrated in 1847 by Anton Schmid, who was Custodian of the Austrian National Library in Vienna: [1] In England, Haydn came to know the favourite British national anthem, ' God Save the King ', and he envied the British nation for a song through which it could, at festive occasions, show in full measure its ...
Meine Ehre heißt Treue was frequently inscribed on SS objects, including honorary daggers and belt buckles of the Allgemeine SS.Many Germanic SS units (non-German SS units in German-occupied Europe) adopted a translation of the motto in their own languages, such as Mijn Eer Heet Trouw/Mijn Eer is mijn Trouw in Dutch, Min Ære er Troskap in Norwegian, and Troskab vor Ære in Danish.
Physics and Beyond (German: Der Teil und das Ganze: Gespräche im Umkreis der Atomphysik) is a book by Werner Heisenberg, [1] the German physicist who discovered the uncertainty principle. It tells, from his point of view, the history of exploring atomic science and quantum mechanics in the first half of the 20th century.
Dinner for One, also known as The 90th Birthday (German: Der 90.Geburtstag), is a television comedy sketch that is repeated every New Year's Eve in several European countries.