Portal:Germany/Did you know
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- ... that the German explorer Gustav Conrau (pictured) shot himself in 1899 to avoid recapture, according to a later report by his local interpreter?
- ... that when Matthew Wild directed Wagner's Tannhäuser, he made its main character gay?
- ... that German athlete Leander Wiegand received a scholarship to play American football at an American college that had never seen him play?
- ... that the deportation of Soviet Germans was one of the largest ethnic-cleansing operations of the 20th century?
- ... that Bach's Easter Oratorio has been regarded as a sequel to his St John Passion?
- ... that novelist Barbara Frischmuth argues that humans should not presume to rule over other species?
- ... that a statue of German-born missionary Johann Gottlieb Schwarz was commissioned by Prabowo Subianto, later president of Indonesia?
- ... that the birth of Christianity in Minahasa, Indonesia, is celebrated annually on June 12, the day that Johann Friedrich Riedel set foot in Manado?