It was an unforgettable night in the ESPRIT arena this New Years Eve. Visitors from all over the Globe welcomed 2010 in Düsseldorf. The result was an immense and above all enchanting evening filled with delicious performances by the artists, sensual acts and the breathtaking atmosphere. Enjoy this post event movie and be sure to check out the podcasts for more Sensation Germany memories: bit.ly
Produced by the German National Tourist Office this film is a short indroduction on what Germany has to offer as a tourist destination. Germany is a hugely diverse and interesting country. Apart from the traditional clichés, like good beer, wine, sausages and Neuschwanstein (Fairy tale castles), it has far more to offer, catering for all ages and interests. Germany is without doubt top of the league in many aspects, like for culture vultures, opera, theatre, museums, etc, or for car enthusiasts the Nuerburgring racing track (race your own car), numerous car related theme parks (VW Autostadt) or there is simply the good old autobahn. For city breakers there are excellent nightlife scenes and brilliant shopping facilities. For nature lovers there are breathtaking scenes to be found throughout Germany, starting from the Black Forest and the majestic Alps in the south to the mega huge lake districts around Berlin and the endless sandy beaches in the north.
For 28 years the Berlin wall did so much more than cut a city in two. It cut the continent, it cut the world… into east, and west, and capitalism versus communism. Cold concrete, steel wire… symbolised cold war, sorrow, and political passion. The world changed suddenly 20 years ago. It was as if the dividing stones dissolved. The night the wall tumbled, chip by chip, the ninth of November, Communist Germany’s television announcer Günther KUNERT slept badly, shaken. Then, as floodlights and torches gave way to daylight, he joined countless others streaming to see the long-forbidden west.
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June 21, 2002 – Michael Ballack scored in the 39th minute and then Germany held on for a 1-0 victory over a feisty United States side and advanced to the World Cup semifinals. Germany: 1 Oliver Kahn; 15 Sebastian Kehl, 2 Thomas Linke, 21 Christoph Metzelder, 6 Christian Ziege; 13 Michael Ballack, 22 Torsten Frings, 8 Dietmar Hamann, 19 Bernd Schneider (16 Jens Jeremies — 60 mins); 11 Miroslav Klose (20 Oliver Bierhoff — 88 mins), 7 Oliver Neuville (17 Marco Bode — 79 mins). United States: 1 Brad Friedel; 3 Greg Berhalter, 2 Frankie Hejduk (13 Cobi Jones — 65 mins), 4 Pablo Mastroeni (8 Earnie Stewart — 80 mins), 23 Eddie Pope, 22 Tony Sanneh; 21 Landon Donovan, 7 Eddie Lewis, 5 John O’Brien, 10 Claudio Reyna; 20 Brian mcbride (11 Clint Mathis — 58 mins).