July 24, 2014

Weiße Rose Pavement Memorial in Munich, Germany

Weiße Rose Pavement Memorial


It's not difficult to find vestiges of Third Reich history in Munich - after all, the city served as the NSDAP's official and ideological stronghold for years leading up to World War II. However, tourists are only rarely told the story of the Weiße Rose (White Rose), a group of student rebels led by siblings Hans and Sophie Scholl, who practiced non-violent resistance and were later executed by the Nazi authorities. Today, the Scholl siblings are probably Germany's best known domestic resistance activists during WWII, though they are little known outside their home country.


Most White Rose members were students at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, one of Germany's oldest and most highly regarded universities. Most of the members had previously been members of the Hitler Jugend or the Bund Deutscher Mädel, and their exposure to Nazi policies and ideologies gradually led them to reject the tenets of National Socialism being imposed upon German youth at the time. The group's actions consisted mostly of distributing inflammatory leaflets to the German intelligentsia, as well as spreading political graffiti throughout Munich and other southern German cities.


On February 18, 1943, members of the White Rose, including the Scholl siblings, distributed leaflets in the university's main atrium (now home to the LMU School of Law), and were arrested by the Gestapo, interrogated, and eventually executed by beheading. However, their final leaflet was smuggled to Allied troops and later dropped out of planes across Germany, leading to posthumous recognition of the group's activities in the postwar era.


There are a number of memorials to the White Rose scattered throughout Munich, though the most powerful reminder of their deeds can be found embedded in the cobblestone pavement in front of the university building where the founding members were originally arrested. Bronze replicas of White Rose leaflets are scattered haphazardly across the sidewalk - Sophie Scholl is said to have thrown her remaining leaflets into the air upon spotting the Gestapo coming to arrest them. The square in which the memorial can be found now bears the name "Geschwister-Scholl-Platz" ("Scholl Siblings Square"), and a bust of Sophie Scholl can also be found inside the law school atrium. Though rarely traversed by most tourists visiting the city, the square and its memorials serve as a chilling yet inspiring reminder of the ideological strife that divided Germany during the Third Reich era.




















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A nice view of The Remarkables

The Burn If you ever get up to this secret spot in Queenstown, be sure to visit “The Burn” where there is an amazing little lake with a smooth reflection for a clean shot of these mountains in the morning… Daily Photo – High Atop Deerpark Heights – The Remarkables This is one of the […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/07/25/high-atop-deerpark-heights-the-remarkables/

Why can’t I get a refund for my Airbnb rental?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/the-troubleshooter/cant-get-refund-airbnb-rental/

Hard To Believe, But Air Travel Is The Safest It's Ever Been

With 462 people dead in three plane crashes, travelers are wondering if it's truly safe to fly.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/after-mh17-two-other-plane-crashes-it-still-safe-fly-1638654

TripAdvisor acquires Viator, the tours and activities agency for $200M

Viator, the largest online tours-and-activities booking agency, said today that it has been acquired by TripAdvisor, the user-reviews giant, for approximately $200 ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/viator-gets-acquired/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=viator-gets-acquired

TSA doesn't know DC is part of US

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One Week Left to Use US Airways Miles for Turkish Airlines Flights

Last month I wrote an article about how, despite US Airways switching from Star Alliance to Oneworld as part of the merger process with American Airlines, US Airways Dividend miles could still be used to book awards on some of their former Star Alliance partners. One of those former Star Alliance partners on which US […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/07/one-week-left-to-use-us-airways-miles-for-turkish-airlines-flights.html

10 signs you’re an Australian country kid

#2: You call everyone your mate. Even if you hate them.



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Vacation rental giant HomeAway’s second quarter 2014 results matched expectations. It reported adjusted earnings per share of 15 cents — as opposed ...



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A five-mile stretch of railroad track is home to seven enormous works of art by the Berlin-based visual artist Katharina Grosse.

















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36 Hours in Provincetown, Mass.

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Marriott Rewards Visa Ups Sign-up Bonus to 70,000 Points

The sign-up bonus for the Marriott Rewards Visa has officially increased to 70,000 points after$2,000 spent within 3 months. In addition to the 70,000 points, cardholders get a free night at a Category 1-4 hotel upon account opening. The $85 annual fee, which is waived the first year, is off-set with a free night stay […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/07/marriott-rewards-visa-ups-sign-up-bonus-to-70000-points.html

Afghanistan: Searching for peace

I can't ignore that those things exist, but I can be open to exploring a culture that is entirely different from my own.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/afghanistan-searching-peace-chaotic-world/

In Transit Blog: In Argentina, Cycles and Cameras

The 25-year-old bike touring company Ciclismo Classico has created a series of photography tours in northwest Argentina.

















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The yoga lesson in Alleppey, India

“Do we get mats?” I asked. “This is real yoga. No mats.”



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/stretching-thigh-fat-yoga-lesson-alleppey-india/

The Cure for Writer’s Block: Start With the Last Thing You Learned

Wondering what to write about? Someone once told me, “Start with the last thing you learned—then share that.” They actually gave me this advice in reference to a talk I was terrified to give. I’d love to tell you I took that lesson to heart, thought of something great, and went on to give a…



from The Art of Non-Conformity http://chrisguillebeau.com/the-cure-for-writers-block/

In Transit Blog: One Room for Many Guests

Each of the 36 rooms in NYAH (Not Your Average Hotel) in Key West, Fla., can be customized according to the number of guests, thanks to modular furniture that can be rearranged.

















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20 facts you didn't know about Tokyo

Have you ever heard of the “Curse of Roppongi Hills”?



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/20-things-might-know-tokyo/

Google Maps to offer Explore functionality in direct competition for local discovery

The travel space has long been in search of a winner in the local discovery space, especially as the smartphone fuels more ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/google-maps-offer-explore-functionality-direct-competition-local-discovery/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=google-maps-offer-explore-functionality-direct-competition-local-discovery

I Heart My City: Igor’s Venice

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from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/07/24/i-heart-my-city-igors-venice/

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from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/24/travel/germany-motoring-museums/index.html

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IATA's director general tells Richard Quest that governments are responsible for monitoring the safety of their airspace





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/business/2014/07/23/tony-tyler-airline-routes.cnn.html

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When your city has an unenviable reputation for insulting tourists and fleecing them for every cent, inviting hotel guests to pay what they want could be a risky move.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/24/travel/paris-hotels-pay-what-you-want/index.html

This Week in Travel – Episode 170

This episode was recorded live at the DMAI conference in Las Vegas. I was joined by my regular co-hosts Jen Leo and Chris Christensen and this week’s guests Johnny Jet, Lee Abbamonte, and Jaume Marin, Marketing Director at the Costa Brava Girona Tourist Board. Subscribe on iTunes | Become a Fan on Facebook | Download [...]



from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2014/07/24/week-travel-episode-170/

Why you shouldn't skip Athens

It’s real. It’s gritty. It’s honest. It’s no Eiffel Tower beaming its romanticisms across a Paris landscape, muting poverty and pollution.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/shouldnt-skip-athens-trip-greece/

Understanding digital accessibility and opportunities in the travel industry

At least 1.1 billion people globally have a disability, controlling over $4 trillion annually – a market the size of China. Whatever ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/understanding-digital-accessibility-opportunities-travel-industry/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=understanding-digital-accessibility-opportunities-travel-industry

SITA adds smartwatch boarding capability to airline armoury

SITA is enabling airlines to offer boarding via smartwatch using an API developed within its SITA Lab arm. Boarding passes can be ...



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The Decline of the Khmer Rouge, and Its Legacy

It’s funny (well, not funny, but you know – interesting) that even as I’m researching this stuff, I have trouble imagining how it happened. I saw first hand the aftermath of it, but some part of me still can’t wrap my head around it. I guess I would just like to think that we live […]



from The Everywhereist http://www.everywhereist.com/the-decline-of-the-khmer-rouge-and-its-legacy/

'Professional scammers' refuse to leave Airbnb host's house

A California homeowner's nightmare has become a cautionary tale for those who rent their homes to strangers.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/23/travel/airbnb-squatters/index.html