Re: German inflexibility of thinking : Wed Feb 15, 2012 1:26 pm
sanjunien wrote:
another notable exclusion has to be Pope Benedict XVI ?
as well as Jürgen Klinsmann...
as well as Jürgen Klinsmann...
If we start down the track of sportsmen and women, we'd be here ages – Beckenbauer and Rummenigge for starters (the latter of which reminds me of Karl Heinz Stockhausen). You''d have to include Lothar Matthäus too at a minimum.
Then there's the likes of Becker and Graff and Schumacher. I hadn't mentioned Bert Trautmann (nearly criminal of me), Max Schmeling and loads of track and field athletes.
Without checking back did I mention Werner Herzog?
If you want religious mentions, then Martin Niemöller, Dietrich Bonhoffer and Heinrich Gruber.
There are loads more I could have included.
If you want politics/historical figures etc – Frederich der Grosse (his 300th anniversary this year), the Great Elector, Otto von Bismarck, Helmuth von Möltke (the elder), Carl von Clausewitz, Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher ...
I've been rather fond of Prussian history since I found it the only part of my O' level history course that really gripped my imagination.