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Meet the Exeter man who rescued a rare wartime rose from extinction - Devon Live

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Sherlock Holmes of the rose world. Becky finally traced the plant to a collection in what used to be East Germany. Although the Europa Rosarium at Sangerhausen (a town 100km east of Leipzig) holds an astonishing 8,300 varieties, 'Mrs Miniver' had sadly succumbed to the hard winter of 2012. I spoke to the Rosarium's friendly Direktor, Thomas Hawel, who promised to make enquiries and in due course he located one last surviving plant in a private garden in another part of Germany. In May 2014 I wrote a letter to the Daily Telegraph, concluding with the rhetorical question: 'Would readers join me in encouraging a British grower to repatriate 'Mrs Miniver', after so many years, and bring her back into commerce?' No British grower stepped forward, but I discovered I was not the only person with a yearning to save this rose. Among my correspondents was a Telegraph reader in Germany, who offered to collect and send me propagating material, then (rather like the rose) disappeared. And Ysenda Maxtone-Graham, whose grandmother, Jan Struther, wrote the book on which the film was based. Maxtone-Graham informed me that during the war her grandmother made extensive tours of the United States to promote the film. Although the rose subplot did not feature in her book (it was the invention of MGM screenwriters), 'my grandmother would step out blinking in front of a vast audience, clutching one of these roses' (no doubt supplied by the Jackson and Perkins marketing department.) In early September 2014 my recovery mission suffered another setback. Out of the blue, Europa Rosarium sent me an envelope of budwood cuttings to propagate, presumably taken from the private garden. I was on holiday at the time, and arrived home two weeks later to find a packet of dead twigs. In case the same thing happened again, I enlisted the help of St Bridget Nurseries, a family-run Exeter business established in 1925. Although the nursery sells everything you would find in a garden centre, it grows 90 per cent of plants on site, and specialises in traditional techniques. Tammy Falloon (great-granddaughter of the founder) told me they often propagate roses for individual clients. 'We talk people through the process, what plant material we need and when. The cost works out about £10-15 per rose. What people forget, however, is that the full production process takes just under two years. I immediately asked St Bridget to propagate a batch of 'Judy Garland's' (which are prospering, so we should soon have some to spare) but 'Mrs Miniver' remained elusive. Then, last autumn, I received a surprising email from Germany. An amateur rose grower - a friend of Becky Hook's called Martin Briese - had procured cuttings from the private garden and succeeded in propagating the rose. Would I like a couple of plants? A month later, they were installed on my roof deck in large pots of John Innes No 2. (Marten popped in the parcel another 'old lady' he had rescued, 'Lady Rachel Verney', which I intend to repatriate to her ancestral home in Buckinghamshire, the Claydon Estate.) We hoped 'Mrs Miniver' would flower for her anniversary, and she is doing her best: we have one large, healthy bud under constant supervision. When she comes into bloom, the Maxtone-Grahams are going to throw a party for her. St Bridget is lined up to propagate more plants later in the season, and in a couple of years, we hope to have roses to spare for the Mrs Miniver fan club.http://www.devonlive.com/meet-the-exeter-man-who-rescued-a-rare-wartime-rose-from-extinction/story-30434488-detail/story.html

German conservative politician resigns over far-right ties - DW (English)

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Now, the local lawmaker has left Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union. Robert Möritz, a local politician from the eastern German state of Saxony-Anhalt, surprisingly announced his resignation from Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) on Friday, saying he wanted "to shield the party from further harm" and calm the political uproar. It recently emerged that Möritz had ties to Germany's right-wing extremist milieu, and has a symbol tattooed on his arm associated with neo-Nazism. Möritz said his resignation was about sending a signal, and that "sometimes, life is about focusing on one's true priorities." He added that he nevertheless fully subscribes to the conservative CDU's values. News of Möritz' links to Germany's far-right milieu had brought Saxony-Anhalt's government — a coalition between the CDU, center-left Social Democrats and environmentalist Greens — to the verge of collapse. On Thursday, the state's CDU issued an ultimatum to Möritz, demanding that he distance himself from the far-right or face repercussions. Read more: Right-wing extremists in Germany to face amped up intelligence The CDU governs Saxony-Anahlt in a coalition with the So...https://www.dw.com/en/german-conservative-politician-resigns-over-far-right-ties/a-51756713

German Man Arrested After Failed Attack on Synagogue - The Wall Street Journal

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Halle’s university hospital. A senior security official identified the suspect as Stephan Balliet, 27, a German citizen from the state of Saxony-Anhalt, where Halle is located, and said he wasn’t previously known to authorities. German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said prosecutors had enough information to assume a far-right motivation behind the attack, even though it was too early to make a final determination. The 35-minute video of the assault was streamed live on Twitch, a streaming platform owned by Amazon.com Inc., according to Storyful, a social-media intelligence company owned by News Corp, which also owns The Wall Street Journal. Christiane Prinz, 49, who owns a hairdressing salon opposite the synagogue, said she saw the suspect, dressed in a dark-green military outfit, launch a projectile over the synagogue’s gate into its front yard and cemetery, after which there was a loud bang. .webui-slideshow-inset a:link, .webui-slideshow-inset .webui-slideshow-inset a:visited { color: initial; } div...https://www.wsj.com/articles/two-killed-in-shooting-in-eastern-germany-11570621267

Greens want the right to free Heat and home office - The Crypto Coin Discovery

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

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German far-right leader forms new party with a Nazi symbol - The Times of Israel

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

PsR1YAT — Arya ?? (@larry3119) January 11, 2019 Poggenburg led Alternative for Germany (AfD) to its strongest state election performance yet when the party won almost a quarter of the vote in Saxony-Anhalt in 2016. In this Friday, March 11, 2016, file photo, Andre Poggenburg, former regional party leader of Alternative fuer Deutschland (AfD) in the German state Saxony-Anhalt, arrives prior an election campaign rally of his party in Magdeburg, Germany (AP Photo/Jens Meyer) The 43-year-old resigned as regional party leader last year after labeling Turks as “camel drivers” and immigrants with dual nationality a “homeless mob we no longer want to have.” In an interview with daily Die Welt, Poggenburg said AfD had made a noticeable “shift to the left” lately for fear of being placed under observation by Germany’s domestic intelligence agency. Awakening of German Patriots is the fourth breakaway movement to emerge from Alternative for Germany since its founding in 2013. In 2015, AfD founder Bernd Lucke quit after losing an internal power struggle. His Liberal-Conservative Reformers have one seat in the European Parliament — held by Lucke. AfD co-leader Frauke Petry quit the party just after Germany’s national election in September 2017. She now leads the Blue Party, with two seats in the national parliament. The same year the leader of AfD in the northeastern state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Bernhard Wildt, quit the party and formed a grouping called Citizens for Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. ...https://www.timesofisrael.com/german-far-right-leader-forms-new-party-with-a-nazi-symbol/