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Search below to view digital records and find material that you can access at our library and at the Shapell Center. Search this record's additional resources, such as finding aids, documents, or transcripts. No results match this search term. Check spelling and try again. The Ralph H. The films cover an American family from Kansas traveling in Europe, events, and holidays from to Ralph H. Major was teaching at the University of Munich in the mids. Ralph Jr. Their sister Virginia and mother Margaret joined for some of the trips. Highlights include footage of the dedication of the Haus der deutschen Kunst, the exhibition of Degenerate Art, and a Hitler parade in Munich. The American family sits outdoors at cafe. Bavarians' Shops. People in Bavarian dress gathered outside the American Express store. Modern artwork, sculptures, and paintings declared by the Nazis to be 'degenerate' on gallery walls. Museum visitors. BDM girls. Outdoor cafe tables. Dining outdoors. MS, Hitler Youth boys march across the square. Memorial, wreath. LS, Koenigsplatz, with swastika flag. Pan up, neo-Gothic Rathaus building, tram, clocktower. CUs of the rotating figures. Spectators lining the streets, policeman directs traffic. Sign, 'Deutsches Museum' and front entrance. Medieval buildings with lush plants. CU, entryway with memorial plaque. Schoolgirls in white walk in the road. Scenic views of castle in Heidelberg, river, bridge, and buildings. HAS, Autobahn with passing truck, overpass. Boat on the Rhine. People board the boat - 'Koln-Dusseldorfer. Couples dancing. Swastika flags. Cigarette and wine stands. Crowd waiting by the river for boat. Castle walls. People with umbrellas observe a ceremony under covered gazebo. Women follow with rain ponchos. Scenic views of the Rhine river and castles, taken from a boat. Group of BDM girls with backpacks march along the road. More scenic shots of the Rhine and riverboats cruising. HAS of riders dressed in elaborate costumes, marching band on streets. Crowd, balloons. Interiors, ceremony. Large crowd in square. Procession of riders into the stadium, horses, flag-waving. Costumes represent the different city wards. Horse racing. Man dressed in white directs traffic. Pan of four-story building 'Officina Autorizzata'. Bridge over the canal in venice, boats, tourist views. Outdoor cafe, including a table with the Major family visiting from Kansas. Local people. Band performs. Pan up, church. Religious procession with young girls and boys. Switches to black and white, marching soldiers. Rowboats on the lake in Bled. Home in Bavaria. The visiting Americans the Major Family and locals dine outdoors. CUs of individuals in the garden. Men in traditional Bavarian dress. Decorated maypole for a folk ceremony with swastika symbols at the top. Street scenes, local shops. Different view of the HJ boys. Autobahn, 'Ausfahrt' sign. Book market. Street traffic with parked Coca-Cola truck. La Madeleine church. Arc de Triomphe and cafe. Le Figaro. Children playing. Outdoor cafe. Pedestrians crossing the street. American-Express-Co building. Crowds attend the World's Fair. Pavilions with fountains and monuments. People reading news. American visitors the Major Family pose for camera. HAS, train station. Crowd gathers to watch a young woman seated at a table rolling dice, sailors assist. The American boys - Ralph age 11 and John Major - in the doorway. They attended boarding school in Marquartstein. Sledding and skiing. Young boys in costume march through the street. Many decorated floats, each introduced with a number on a sign. Some are animated with large paper mache moving parts. Men in Native American outfits on horseback. Men with brooms. Man Ralph? Men dressed identically look at bulletin board. Colonnaded entryway. Others sit on benches at long tables, eating soft pretzels with steins of beer. Two men chat over a barrel, one in traditional German dress. A waitress carries four empty steins. Men drink, eat, and socialize. A man looks over goods in a large basket. Marching band. Young girls in white dresses wear flower wreaths on their heads. A large reliquary is carried down the street. German bishops, friars, and other clergymen march. Marching band, men walking, and flag bearers. Women at the end also carry flags. Officers with dogs, many are German shepherds. Men and women follow, many walking dachshunds. Car with a Nazi flag draped across the front. Soldiers walk with this group, carrying Nazi and German flags. Craftsmen line up across from the Et'hem Bey mosque in front of what is now the entrance to the National Library. Shop with three boys. Cobblers making traditional wooden shoes called 'nallane'. MCUs, market, merchants selling wares. Artisans making 'qeleshe', the traditional Albanian cap. The old bazaar - crowded outdoor market. Pan up, Xhamia e Kokonozit mosque torn down by the communists in Four American visitors the Major Family move towards the camera in a horse-drawn carriage. LS, bazaar with banner hanging above the street, locals, and two policemen. Main market in the center of Tirana. LS, street scenes, pedestrians, bicycles, people sit on curb, children, shops, policemen. Men wash, and others enter the mosque. Herd of goats in the city streets by the Tomb of Kapllan Pasha Et'hem Bey Mosque. Market scenes. Castle on the hill. Smokestacks of boats on the water. The castle wall on the edge of a hill. Smaller castle on a terraced hill. Steep stairs lead up to St. Houses line the slanted road. Nazi flag. Young girl approaches the camera, joined by a young boy and mother. Nazi soldiers walk down the stairs on the left. Children, pigeons in the Odeonsplatz. They are dressed in traditional costume. Spectators and children on the sides. Men in military uniform march. Tomb covered in flowers and funerary wreaths. Sculpture in relief on the side of the monument. Men follow on bicycles. She smiles, continues down the street. Outdoor area with seats, decorated with large swastikas behind the podium and Reichsadler on the wall at the center. Nazi soldiers form a wall in front of the crowd on the street. Men in uniform walk by. Men transport a model of the Reichsadler. Soldiers on horseback with large Nazi flags. Classical-style sculpture of a male torso is carried. More parade floats and costumes. People on the roof of a building. The crowd disperses, and moves through the streets. Many German soldiers, men in uniform. A poodle on the sidewalk with its owners. Nazi soldiers stand guard in front of the Mahnmal der Bewegung monument at Felderrnhalle. Pedestrians walk by and heil. Men ride bicycles. A traffic officer directs the busy intersection. These additional online resources from the U. Holocaust Memorial Museum will help you learn more about the Holocaust and research your family history. The Holocaust Encyclopedia provides an overview of the Holocaust using text, photographs, maps, artifacts, and personal histories. Research family history relating to the Holocaust and explore the Museum's collections about individual survivors and victims of the Holocaust and Nazi persecution. This reference provides text, photographs, charts, maps, and extensive indexes. Home Ralph H. Peter and Paul Church in Oberammergau. World War I memorial. People seated at a restaurant. The inscription on the side of the memorial pillar. Other activities in town center. Bavarian-style buildings, people dining, crowded streets. Film Title Germany -- Ralph H. Major -- home movies. Duration Date Event: Locale Oberammergau, Germany. Contributor Camera Operator: Ralph H. Biography Ralph H. His children, Ralph Jr. His wife Margaret b. Language Silent. Film Format Master Master Conditions on Access You do not require further permission from the Museum to access this archival media. You do not require further permission from the Museum to reproduce or use this film footage. Legal Status Permanent Collection. Film Provenance Ann Major contributed her grandfather's film collection for study and analysis to Snowden Becker's graduate level seminar on home movies at the University of California at Los Angeles in Spring Note The reversal print FV The digital file runs minutes. Film Source Ms. Ann Major. Also in Ralph H. View All 15 Items in the Collection. Further Your Research.
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Founded in , but completely rebuilt in the s following a devastating fire, the complex features Baroque and Rococo architecture. Emperor Ludwig the Bavarian had it constructed to house knights and monks. Our visit to Ettal was brief, as it coincided with errands in the nearby resort town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen. However, it did offer just enough time to peek at the architecture and stroll the monastery grounds. My name is Tricia Mitchell. I delight in telling stories about my slow travels through more than 65 countries. Some of my highlights have included sharing meals with locals in Armenia, Cambodia, and Tunisia; sipping sparkling wine with French cousins in Alsace; milking goats in a sleepy Bulgarian village; and training with a Japanese mine-clearance team in Laos. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. So beautiful!!! My blog is a labor of love for me — glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for your kind words. Hi Tricia, I love the mix of photos from all angles, clues-ups to distant shots. My favorite was the ancient graffiti. Looks like a wonderful stop. So interesting a question, Tricia, and one that I pondered when we visited Chimney Rock and saw all the graffiti left there by the Oregon Trail pioneers who had passed by in their prairie schooners and carved their names into the rock. Thanks for keeping the wish list ever growing. I am always amazed at all the amazing places in Europe. This is another example — thanks for showing us. I skied there as a child, and remember some visits when the streets were dressed in snow. Have you been to Garmisch? Part of the reason I ask, is there is a lodge there owned by the U. It looks like a spectacular area. When in Bavaria about 13 years ago, I met an elderly couple from Munich and they invited us to stay with them. It was probably the best 4 days of my travels. I could write words on that experience. Hi Jeff, you might be thinking of the Edelweiss lodge in Garmisch? Your encounter with the hospitable Bavarians sounds like a long-form piece in the works? Excellent post, great images and the map was an especially nice touch. Thanks for the very useful information. Robin, glad to hear that you enjoyed the introduction to Ettal. Thanks for sharing! Hi Claire, Germany has such a central location in Europe, making it a perfect launching point for exploring the continent. In what part of Germany are you studying? I lived in Heidelberg for 10 years, and weekend jaunts to France and beyond were regular occurrences. I was indeed a lucky lady! Oh, Kloster Ettal is such a beautiful place, the entire surrounding and the dome have some kind of spiritual appearance. Just driving up there is such a treat , on a sunny day of course. Shawn and I first saw Ettal through a very rainy windshield in , before my parents had moved to O-gau. What did you think of the Kaeserei? Did you get to see the cheese being produced, or do they just have a shop in which you can purchase it? But you know that was at least7 or 8 years ago, it might have changed by now. Another niece in Germany is getting married in September, yet this my busiest season of work, I might come over for just a short visit of one week or ten days. Will the wedding be in Bavaria? Tricia, that was beautiful. I love your pictures and your descriptions. For a few minutes I felt like I was there. Gerard, glad I could transport you to the Bavarian Alps — if only for a few moments. It was a tad sweet, but we enjoyed using a bit on a fruit dessert at home. Looks like they brew some light and dark varieties, as well as Bock beer. Before going gluten-free in , I did occasionally enjoy a beer in Germany, but more often Radler, which would probably make beer aficionados cringe! Radler is beer mixed with lemon soda, so quite often it appeals to lightweights like I was! Much of the time was spent in breweries. Ha ha! Did you try the beer? A monastery for knights and monks sounds intriguing. Were the knights supposed to protect the monks from enemy invasions? What a lovely monastery, Tricia. You capture it well in pictures and descriptions. Even though you had one day, you managed to do a lot. The bus pass sounds like a good way to travel for day trips. Lynne, indeed, it was a fun day of combining must-dos with an excursion. There is a nature preserve in this valley one of the largest in Germany , so that makes for scenic surroundings and relaxing rides. We were admittedly a bit lost, on rainy backroads when we first saw this pretty monastery. You are lucky to be able to return many times now with good reasons Thank you very much. Glad you can get to the news in HK though! Trying to decide on visiting Ettal Abbey or Linderhof Palace. We can only find time for one of them. Your opinion? Unfortunately, I think that the grotto there has been closed for years, due to restoration works. Either way, I hope that you have a fun time exploring! March 28, Posted by Tricia A. Culture and History , Germany , Travelogues. Elaborately-painted frescoes on the dome of the church. On the right, four mischievous cherubs. Eighteenth-century grafitti carved into the wooden church pews. A cherub statue points to the sun-drenched dome. The windows of the dome sparkle in the midday sunlight. On the right, a World War II memorial. Where in the World? Ettal, Germany. About the author Hi! Facebook Instagram. Join the conversation. Cancel reply. Tricia A. Naomi Baltuck. Jeff Planet Bell. March 29, By the way, what did you think of Garmisch? March 30, Robin S. March 31, April 2, Tricia, I would love to taste their beer. Did you have any? How beautiful! My husband would love trying the beers and liqueurs. Bespoke Traveler. 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