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That was the Wild West Part 6

(Published in GralsWelt 32/2004) The Great Awakening Daring, ingenious technical achievements, but at the same time unrestrained greed and inhuman brutality - these were the signs in the "Wild West" of North America where the colonization of the Great Plains took place. A departure of unimaginable proportions, a time that is glorified in countless films and books - the great age of railway construction, the [...]

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That was the Wild West part 4

(Published in GralsWelt 30/2003) Train of Tears After the War of Independence - see Part 3 of this series - the USA was an undisputed, sovereign power that could think of the internal expansion of its country. However, the war costs were high, the states were in debt - and the government was inclined to procure the missing money where it [...]

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That was the Wild West part 3

About the Appalachians (Published in Grail World 29/2003) The bloody history of the “Wild West” in North America offers an exemplary insight into the state of mind of mankind around 250 years ago. Driven by thirst for conquest and - see the introductory quote - even with reference to the “will of God”, the subjugation and extermination of the Indian people was promoted - [...]

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That was the Wild West part 2

The threat posed by the whites is growing (Published in GralsWelt 28/2003) In the American consciousness the word “border” has a special, almost mystical meaning. The limit is the place of probation, adventure and success beckon here, and progress is fought for. For example, President Kennedy spoke of a "new frontier" when it came to the [...]

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That was the Wild West part 5

Go West! (Published in GralsWelt 31/2004) A joke was circulating in America in the 19th century: When a real Westerner stands at the gates of heaven, his first question to St. Peter is: “Where does it go West?” In the West, many looked for the praised Country. Wealth and happiness were promised to everyone, if only they were willing to join the [...]

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That was the Wild West part 1

(Published in Grail World 27/2003) Today, at the beginning of the 21st century, North America is considered the leading world power, and American ideals serve as models for many people. The history of the "United States of America" seems to have largely been dealt with historically: We know how bloody the struggle for the "New World" was once and we regret the fate of the [...]

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The fourth rider

The plague in Europe (published in Grail World 20/2001) In the 14th century the worst of all known epidemics raged through the European countries: the plague, associated by many with the "fourth horseman" of the apocalypse. And it is a fabulous mistake to want to recognize only a disease in the "black death" that cannot be identified with the medical options available at the time [...]

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The romantic longing of the Germans

(Published in GralsWelt 19/2001). The First World War was a turning point for the Germans and their state, a break in their history that could hardly be overestimated. For centuries, this talented and hard-working people had to live in small states in many small states that had to bow to major powers. Only in the second half of the 19th century did the [...]

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Japan I: From the land of the rising sun

(Published in Grail World 15/2000) Ancient Chinese sagas tell of a “land of immortals”, far in the east, and even in the distant past, various groups went in search of this fairy-tale land. Some of these refugees or adventurers may have found the Japanese islands, which were neither the land of the immortals nor uninhabited. We put our [...]

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From the land of the morning silence

(Published in GralsWelt 9/1998) Korea, the “land of the morning calm”, is often compared to Germany by its inhabitants. Because both countries were or are still divided as a result of the Second World War. This division of the country is all the more depressing for Koreans as they can say of themselves that - at least in the last millennium - of Korean [...]