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Posted by Bernhard on June 21, 2002 at 11:12:52 from (217.2.108.40):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Best region or State to buy Tractors! posted by Steve - IN on June 20, 2002 at 07:03:20:
Hi Steve, especially in my area, 25miles from Cologne, they support people by buying Land, cause off they should move from City to Village and leave even their Money there. Then They built Supermarkets and much more. At the End the Village is gone. Taken Manure to Your Field in Summer after Harvest? Oh, man. The Citypeople like the Quietness of the Village. Combine at 10 o'clock in the evening? Tractors at midnight? Some of them sent Police out, cause of the noise. Taxes for fuel, we also pay Tax for our Cars, will be used to Support Trains and Busses. A ride from here to Cologne by Bus and Train costs me alone!!! (no Wife no Children) 12,50 $ and appr. 3-4 h. And The Deutsche Bahn is very inefficient. I also believe that Globalisation will cost our heads. 40 Years ago every smaller Town had a Slaghterhouse or a Dairy Plant (Molkerei) Meanwhile there is one Dairy-Plant in Cologne and it is together with a Company from Netherlands. Some Farmers from here send the Milk To "Hocheifel" near Pruem, 100 m away from here. Some from the Kleve area to "Walhorn" in Belgium" I don't know how this will work. Talking about the War? Why not. I lost an uncle at the 8th of May 1945 in Jerichow/Elbe, he was on the Way home. My Father had been in Russia and at the Balkan, fighting against Tito's Partisans with some Parts of the 6th Army. The Russians catched him, but he could escape, than he was Prisoner of the Americans, and as a Farmer they set him Free in June 45. He said that there are so many Farmers in Germany at that moment, that he could beölieve it America and English Bombers destroied Dueren and Juelich at the 16.Nov. 1944. Have You ever been at the Henry Chapelle or Margaten Cemetry? In our Area everything was destructed, Houses, Farms, Churchs and the Fields. But the Nazis (Hitler was from Austria)started the War, and they paid for it. It's History! Bernhard, Derichsweiler, Germany
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