Wednesday 3 December 2014

A Glorious Moment in the History of Germany

Recently, Google paid a tribute to one of the most glorious moments in the history of Germany by means of a well-thought and remarkable doodle. This event was none other than the fall of the Berlin Wall. From 1961 to 1989, this barrier which was erected by the German Democratic Republic, separated East Germany from West Germany. The main cause for the creation of this wall was for the purpose of separating a Socialist East Germany from the Capitalist Western Part. Post the Second World War, this separation came into existence and later on, this wall was coined as the ‘wall of shame’ by the erstwhile German Mayor Willy Brandt. This wall was in fact symbolic of the Iron Curtain that separated Western Europe from the Communist States of Eastern Europe.

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Fall of the Berlin Wall

Towards the late 1980s, the power of the former Soviet Union over the Eastern Bloc started staggering, and countries like Poland and Hungary witnessed the downfall of the communist governments. There was a great amount of unrest within Germany as well, and many political figures were in the favor of the dissolution of the Berlin Wall, which hampered freedom of movement within the country. Protest movements started off from 1989 onwards, and in November 1989, the government allowed movement of citizens between East Germany and West Germany. Finally on 3 October 1990, the process of the German unification was complete with the fall of the wall.

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Tuesday 2 December 2014

ORIGIN OF THE CURRYWURST IN GERMANY

If you ever happen to visit Germany, you will come across a peculiar fusion sausage-based fast food that can only be found here. Known as Currywurst, this extremely popular German Fast Food comprises of traditional German pork sausages known as Knackwurst, which is steamed and then fried, usually after cutting into slices. This steamed and fried sausage is then served along with a spicy curry ketchup, which is in fact tomato ketchup or tomato sauce, spiked with spicy curry powder. The most popular accompaniment served along with Currywurst is French Fries, which are known as Pommes Frites.

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How the concept evolved
The origin of Currywurst came into being in 1949 after the invading British troops had brought along with them Curry Powder and Worcestershire sauce in 1945. It was Herta Heuwer who used these ingredients skillfully, came up with this sumptuous snack, opened a fast food restaurant in Berlin and started serving it. Needless to say, the dish became an instant hit, and till date it can be found in all restaurants, fast food outlets and vendor stalls in the country, particularly in the capital city of Berlin. In order to commemorate the 100th birthday of Herta Heuwer, Google dedicated a doodle in her honor on June 30th, 2013.

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