Lower Saxony has loads of neonazi strongholds, the traditional neonazi party and other offshoots...
GLES Tracking T59 data collection started yesterday!🎉 T59 includes new questions from the Call for Questions and questions about the elections in Saxony, Thuringia & Brandenburg (750 add. respondents from these states will be surveyed) www.gesis.org/en/gles/over...
Armor, Northern German, ca. 1560–65 [w/ "code" 06.14.2023] + Freiberg (Saxony), minister of Our Lady, Golden Gate, c. 1230 + Limbourg brothers, The Fall and Judgement of Lucifer + August Macke, Colored Composition + Covent Garden Theatre, Various artists, 1808
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Portrait of Frederick the Wise, Duke of Saxony by Lucas Cranach the Elder https://collection.barnesfoundation.org/objects/6060/
1. World dominance 2. Avoiding O or I/l as letters in codes 3. It's recognized historically (like Anglo-Saxon) 4. Compromises are made in int'l systems 5. The internal name may reflect a change in internal power Germany/Allemagne/Deutschland/Huns/Goths/Prussia/Saxony Til about Hungary
In the news today - In Saxony somebody has been stealing Stolpersteine, small brass cobblestones set into the pavement to memorialise individual victims of Nazism. The crime is spreading across Germany: amp.dw.com/en/holocaust...
All 10 "stumbling blocks" were stolen in the eastern German town of Zeitz. The memorials in the street mark where Holocaust victims lived before they were deported and murdered.
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Prince Charles, uncle of the Elector (ruler) of Saxony, was convinced that Schröpfer had raised the spirit of his late uncle the chevalier de Saxe at a séance; Saxe’s flickering face appeared through the smoke and howled, “Charles, what do you want of me, why do you disturb me?”
8 OCTOBER 1774, LEIPZIG, ELECTORATE OF SAXONY: The necromancer and “independent Freemason” Johann Georg Schröpfer commits suicide with a pistol shot to the head. It’s possible he believed he would be resurrected.