Barbara Preusch still remembers the day when Nazis came to her home to find Jews - and left without results. But her family was sheltering the mother and her daughter. Now 76 and still living in the same house, hidden behind tall hedges in a leafy suburb, she leads a visitor to the claustrophobic, hidden space between the hallway and a bedroom where Rachela and Jenny Schipper stayed from 1943 to 1945.
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Environmental Tectonics Corporations' Advanced Disaster Management Simulator Purchased by German Fire Brigade
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For the first time since October 2002, when fewer that 4 million people could not find job, unemployment in Germany decreased to 9.5 percent. The drop comes as more and more German companies seek to fill vacancies amid burgeoning demand in Europe's biggest economy.
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HP today announced that Germany's Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) has octupled the processing capacity of its HP Cluster Platform supercomputer to advance its scientists' research in micro and nanotechnology, grid computing, material and energy technology.
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The Audi TT is Germany's most popular car. For the eighth time, more than 100 regional weekly newspapers invited their readers to vote for "Our car"Â.
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The new Mercedes-Benz C-Class and the new smart fortwo got off to a great sales start throughout Western Europe last weekend. In Germany, dealers registered the highest number of visitors ever in their showrooms with a total of 470,000 existing and potential customers to experience the two models. 75,000 orders have been received for the new C-Class sedan at the time of its market launch.
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Production of the new Ford C-MAX, featuring a new front end with 'kinetic design' elements, started today at the Ford plant in Saarlouis.
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Technitrol has announced several actions to strategically reposition its automotive electronic components business for stronger growth and higher profitability in the global automotive electronics markets.
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Nokia announced today that it has filed complaints against Qualcomm in Germany and the Netherlands requesting declarations that Qualcomm's European patents are exhausted in respect of products placed on the European Union (EU) market with a Qualcomm license, in this instance chipsets supplied by Texas Instruments
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