| There are more great German web sites than Mercedes on the Autobahn. Among the most fun is a site from Jena, Thomy's World of Trabbis, [http://www.unijena.de/~i5krth/trabbi/trabbi.html], which has original noises, pictures and more on East Germany's more (in)famous mode of transportation, the Trabant. All that's missing is the car's smell. |
| If you're starving for German cooking but can't afford the prices at your local German restaurant, go to Gabi's Küche [http://gabiscott.com/pages/gabi3.htm] where you can find nearly 11,000 recipes to satisfy your palate. |
| For the singers out there, German Folksongs [http://acronet.net/~robokopp/Volksong.html] offers more than 4,000 songs, including melodies. |
| Another interesting site is The Berlin Wall [http://userpage.chemie.fu-berlin.de/BIW/wall.html], which offers every detail, from history to physical dimensions, on history's most famous fence. |
| Deutsche Welle Radio [http://www.dwelle.de/dpradio/Welcome.html] provides live German radio broadcasts for the accomplished speaker 24 hours a day on your computer, while LEO English-German Dictionary [<http://www.leo.org/cgi-bin/dict-search>] will help you will all your translation needs. |
| And--best of all--there are several Rottmann web sites with excellent information and additions for the family. Joe Arthur has [http://www.zip.to/Rottmann]. Our family Strawberry Festival Queen, Kerstin Rottmann of Asendorf, has a site at http://www.rottmann-asendorf.de This is a Wilfried Rottmann Family web site which includes Wilfried, Christel, her parents as well as Kerstin may be found at WRottmann@lycos.de |
| For a series of 212 information resources on Germany, try http://www.germany-info.org |
| For a
listing of 10 to 20 additional Rottmann web sites, just do a search for
Rottmann. One evening, I found sites in over 18 different
countries. Several have chat rooms, commentaries and requests for
information on relatives.
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