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...area - has managed to reduce prejudice derived from exaggerated nationalism and small-state policies on its way to prosperity and peace, and all this after suffering incredible violence and distress through its long history. I agree with Robinson that Europe is a remarkable place to live. Rainer E. Becker, WILHELMSHAVEN, GERMANY...
...Sept. 4, 1939, 29 British planes set out to bomb battleships in the German port of Wilhelmshaven. The weather wasn't very good. Some of them bombed Wilhelmshaven, but some of them got lost and unloaded on Esbjerg instead, where there weren't any battleships and which, more to the point, is in Denmark. A woman was killed while making dinner...
...With the construction of offshore wind plants, Germany can contribute greatly to climate protection." The Germans already generate 2.5% of their electricity from wind energy, sparing the atmosphere 4.8 million tons of CO2 a year. A study carried out by Greenpeace and the German Institute for Wind Energy in Wilhelmshaven found that CO2 reductions could reach 12 million tons a year by 2005 if offshore wind plants were used. In all, some 21 million tons could be saved if the countries bordering the North Sea meet their wind energy targets...
International Showtime (NBC, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). The famed Circus Krone of Wilhelmshaven, Germany...
...from Mediterranean to North Sea is planned by Royal Dutch-Shell group. To cost up to $280 million, project is for 30-in. line running 700 miles from Marseilles north through France and Germany to Rotterdam with spur branching off to Paris. Possible connection: a line running from Wilhelmshaven, Germany, 185 miles south through Ruhr industrial area...