Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Germany's '54 World Cup win could be drug-tainted - study

West Germany's 1954 World Cup-winning team, feted as the men who helped put a nation back on its feet after World War Two, may have been boosted by a secret doping program, according to a new university study.

Germany upstaged red-hot favorites Hungary 3-2 in the final in Switzerland in a victory that became known as the "Miracle of Berne", giving the war-weary nation cause at last for cheer.

"There are several strong indications that point to the injection of (methamphetamine) pervitin in some Germany players and not vitamin C as it was claimed," sports historian and author Erik Eggers, who conducted the study as part of a team at Humboldt University in Berlin, told Reuters on Wednesday.

Pervitin was a known stimulant at the time and had also been distributed to German soldiers in World War Two.

Team officials had said they had injected their players only with vitamin C during the tournament. No drugs tests were conducted at the time.

Eggers has been studying this case for some years and his report forms part of a wider project called 'Doping in Germany', launched by the country's sports authorities to investigate its doping past.

"Pervitin was at that time widely used in many sports and amphetamines were said to be also used by South America players," Eggers said.

"What is suspicious is that these injections to German players were distributed secretly and the only reason they became known was because those who got injected contracted jaundice."

Hungary had demolished the Germans 8-3 in the tournament's group stage, making West Germany's final win all the more surprising.

"The most important indication, though, is that vitamin C is not injected. This is very unusual. They could have just eaten an orange instead."

German football federation (DFB) officials could not be immediately reached for a comment.

German Olympic Sports Union (DOSB), the country's umbrella sports organization which launched the Doping in Germany project with other sports authorities, told Reuters they were aware of Eggers' study.

"Keep in mind these are indications and not proof," a DOSB official told Reuters.

Many Germans view the 1954 win as the springboard of the country's remarkable soccer success in the World Cups -- they have won three and been runners-up four times -- and a key moment of renewed optimism in post-War Germany.

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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Vietnam film week opens in Germany

A Vietnamese film week opened in Magdeburg city of the Sachsen-Anhalt
state on Oct. 14 as part of the Vietnam Year in Germany in 2010.


Addressing the opening ceremony, Vietnamese charge d’affaires Bui Ngoc
Toan stressed the importance of the film week which takes place in the
year Vietnam and Germany celebrate their 35 th anniversary of
diplomatic ties.


The event, which features 10 Vietnamese
well-known films, including Doi Cat (Life of Sand), Dung Dot (Don’t
Burn), Song trong so hai (Living in Fear) and Chuyen cua Pao (Pao’s
Storty), will tell Germany’s audience about Vietnam’s culture as well as
the Vietnamese people’s normal life.


Burkhart
Fieber, who is in charge of international cooperation, European issues
and communications of the Sachsen-Anhalt state spoke highly of the sound
cooperation between Vietnam and the state, especially in economy and
education.


He also highly appreciated the integration by Vietnamese community living in Sachsen-Anhalt.


Visitors to the opening ceremony had chance to learn about Vietnamese
landscape, people and culture through short films and documents
introduced by the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism as well as
enjoyed Vietnamese dishes and traditional music./.

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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Photo exhibitions on Vietnam held in Germany

A photo exhibition on Vietnam opened in Wiesbasden city, Germany’s
Hessen State, on Sept. 23 to mark the 35th anniversary of the two
countries’ diplomatic ties.


On display at the
exhibition, entitled “Hessen meets Vietnam – Vietnam meets
Hessen”, are photos taken by 50 young Hessen people during their visit
to Vietnam in August 2010.


Addressing the
opening ceremony, Hessen Culture Minister Dorothea Henzler and
Vietnam Consul General in Frankfurt Nguyen Huu Trang praised the two
countries’ activities of the Vietnam Year in Germany and the Germany
Year in Vietnam, saying that such a programme will help closely link
Vietnam and Hessen and their young people.


The exhibition will run through Oct. 29, 2010.


Earlier, on Sept. 21, a photo exhibition entitled “Face to Face” was
held in Duesseldorf city of Germany ’s Nordrhein- Westfalen (NRW)
State.


On display were 50 photos taken by Vietnamese
children affected by Agent Orange/ dioxin under the Schmitz Stiftung
Fund’s assistance.


NRW Minister of Health,
Equalities, Care and Ageing Barbara Steffens said the exhibition is
NRW State ’s activity to mark the Vietnam-Germany Year 2010./.

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Monday, September 6, 2010

German reunification on screen in Vietnam

German reunification on screen in Vietnam

Seven films on the reunification of the former East and West Germany
will be focus of the “60 years of German cinematography” programme in
Hanoi from September 6-12.


A highlight is “Germany,
Germany” by director Peter Fleischmann, documenting with impressive
snapshots the mood in the former East and West Germany during the first
year after the collapse of the Berlin wall.


In the
film, the German film director speaks with workers, public employees,
pensioners and the unemployed and listens as they describe their
feelings on the changes and raise their concerns about the future.


Fleischmann is one of the “Jungen Wilden” (wild young ones), who
influenced German cinema in the 60s and 80s. His films take a critical
view of society and are concerned with the problem of forced
assimilation of the individual into an uncomprehending environment. He
was honoured in 2010 at the Munich Film Festival with a lifetime
achievement award.


The overall series on 60 years of
Germany cinema takes place bimonthly, featuring each decade of the
Germany cinema history through the most notable films of that decade.


The programme is provided by the Geothe Institute within the framework of “Germany Year in Vietnam”.


Audiences are offered chances to enjoy these fascinating movies free every evening at the Goethe Institute./.

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Monday, August 30, 2010

Vietnamese Culture Festival held in Berlin

The Vietnamese Culture Festival has been held in Berlin, Germany,
to mark the 35th anniversary of the establishment of the
Vietnam-Germany diplomatic ties.


The two-day
festival that wrapped up on August 29 included a photo exhibition on
Vietnamese land, people and culture, traditional martial arts, folk song
and dance performance.


The festival also featured a
display of Vietnam’s handicraft products as well as the nation’s
culture, tourism and cuisine.


Addressing the opening
ceremony on August 28, Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Thanh Son, who is
also Chairman of the State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese, spoke
highly of the initiative to host the festival in Germany, saying
that it is a good opportunity to enhance the exchange between the two
peoples.


Berlin Deputy Mayor Harald Wolf said that
the relationship between Germany and Vietnam has become closer
over the past 35 years through the exchange of experiences, culture and
high ranking delegations as well as political and economic activities.


There are around 20,000 Vietnamese people in Berlin,
said Wolf, adding that the Vietnamese community in Berlin now has a
stable position in the society, contributing to diversifying Berlin’s cultural life./.

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