Month in German - January

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january 2017

First and foremost, Happy New Year and Frohes Neues! FC Bayern was also very excited to wish its English-speaking followers the best in the coming year with the following tweet:

Buzzfeed wrote an article detailing possible fallout from the Berlin attacks in December for Angela Merkel. This also contains the very disturbing allegation that some of the anti-Hillary internet trolls have turned their vitriol towards Merkel in light of the 2017 German elections. However, in her New Year's Speech, Merkel voiced her opinion that Germany is stronger together.

The players are slowly but surely falling into place for the 2017 elections. Angela Merkel was already reelected head of her party; now the Greens have followed. The Greens voted Katrin Goering-Eckhardt as their top candidate for the chancellorship with Cem Oezdemir as the second. (Check out this Wikipedia page for an abbreviated explanation of the Realo/Fundi split in the Greens.) Martin Schulz, fresh off a stint as EU President, has been selected as the SPD candidate.

The NSU trial, which has been going on since May 2013, may finally be drawing to a close as Beate Zschaepe is running out of options. This trial started after five members of the National Socialist Underground, a right-wing terrorist organization, were accused of ten murders in Germany.

I'm very sad to see the United States's Ambassador to Germany, John Emerson, leave. I always felt safe in Germany, partly because I knew there was a great diplomatic team keeping things going! Here's an interview with Ambassador Emerson and his family that was on the morning magazine, MoMa.

The fancy new Berlin-Brandenburg Airport is a catastrophe that just won't seem to end. It was announced this month that the airport, originally scheduled to open in 2012, won't be opening this year. This means that the city's two tiny airports must continue to operate until 2018 at the earliest. The Berliner Zeitung ran an editorial called "Who Even Wants the BER Anymore?," which pointed out that the project has known about its problems for years and is a political liability.

The Women's March also took place in Germany on January 21. In Frankfurt, a mixture of Americans and Germans marched for women's rights - this article is in English!

This article about motherhood and feminism in East Germany was very interesting. It talks about the mythical "Ost-Frau" who could quickly return to full-time work after having a child and fully take care of the house as well. Effects of this can still be seen today - 1 in 2 children born in eastern Germany go to a daycare as opposed to only 1 in 3 children in western Germany.

One of my favorite historians, Timothy Garton Ash, won the Aachener Karlspreis for his work against populism and for democracy!

I read Hollywood and Hitler this month - it was so interesting to see how Hollywood reacted to Nazism and inspired me to watch some clips from movies in the '30s. "Inside Nazi Germany" from the March of Time was especially interesting as it was made with Nazi permission, but included some clips stolen when minders weren't paying attention.

In lighter news, I have a podcast recommendation: Ferngespraech, where two best friends talk about living in separate countries.

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