Oskar Schindler News
Oskar Schindler News.
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By David Jenison | Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:00 PM ET
XVI — our current pope — is from the area and taught theology for nearly a decade at the University. His brother still lives in the city. Oskar Schindler moved here after WWII before eventually moving on to Argentina. And if you like woman's soccer, Regensburg's got some Simone Laudeh Read More
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Germany, UNESCO, GreenPeace, World Heritage Site, Waterways, Bavaria, Benedict XVI
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By David Jenison | Wed Sep 16, 2009 1:28 PM ET
from the city, and Vladmir Lenin likely devised elements of his Commie revolution here as a resident between 1912-14. It was also in Krakow that Oskar Schindler had his "conversion" so to speak and began to protect Jewish people from the Nazis. Going back even further, it's a city that ha Read More
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Architecture, Poland, tourism, Prague, UNESCO, Krakow, World Heritage Site, Gdansk, Barbican, John Paul II
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By Caroline Walker | Mon Apr 6, 2009 10:57 AM ET
The Brief is guiding you through your Monday with some super good news. Read More
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