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...most popular and beloved German playwright is Shakespeare-gentle Wilhelm, the bard of Stuttgart-am-Neckar and every other hamlet from Rosencrantz to Guildenstern...
...isolated us from the world." Says he: "Living abroad gives us a liberating feeling of belonging again." In fact, Germans abroad fraternize little with foreigners, prefer as a rule to segregate themselves in Teuton-villes that, except for sea air and plentiful help, could be summer suburbs of Stuttgart. Many buy land abroad in order to dispose of "black capital," as they call unreported income. Others frankly seek out areas that German real estate ads describe as "far from any crisis zone." One house hunter in County Galway wanted to know the prevailing wind. Told that it comes from...
...Documents. Ferreting out these criminals is the fulltime task of the Central Office for Nazi Crimes, a Wrest German government investigation agency organized in 1958 to coordinate the faltering prosecution efforts of the separate West German Länder (states). Operating in Ludwigsburg near Stuttgart, the Central Office includes a judge or prosecuting attorney from each of the ten Länder as well as West Berlin, plus a staff of 25 specialists who search out and study cache after cache of Hitler's wartime records. Their goal is always the same: new names and new evidence. The Central...
...ranks third behind Harvard and M.I.T. and just ahead of Caltech as the first-choice college of National Merit scholars. The graduate business school's students are 25% Ivy Leaguers. The university is getting so international-minded that it now has 503 students at branch campuses in Florence, Stuttgart, Tours, Tokyo and Taipei...
...Happily backlogged last week with 113,000 Mercedes orders, Stuttgart's Daimler-Benz would not guarantee delivery to German buyers before Christmas 1963, and even foreigners faced several months' wait for some models...