Die Wunschliste
Vor 2 1/2 Jahren hab ich ein neues Projekt begonnen - das Wunschprojekt. Dafür habe ich Wünsche gesammelt und sie nach und nach geschrieben. Jetzt, wo der 100. Wunsch einging, beschloss ich, die Liste endlich mal zu schließen. (Manche Zahlen kommen doppelt vor, weil ich am Anfang anders gerechnet habe, deshalb sind es eiiigentlich 102 Wünsche...)
Hier kommt die fertige Liste. 1002 Wünsche. Und ich hab noch was dabei - nämlich wieder eine Umfrage :D Ich wüsste nämlich gerne, was von den nicht geschriebenen Wünschen überhaupt noch relevant ist. Jeder Wunsch, der mindestens eine Stimme bekommt, bleibt auf der Liste, alle anderen werden gestrichen - und machen vllt Platz für neue Wünsche? Denn eigentlich ist hiermit die Wunschliste geschlossen.
Hier entlang zur Umfrage.
(Anmerkung zur Liste: Fett = bereits geschrieben, kursiv = es gibt einen Plot)
01. Mia-san-bayern-muenchen: Joshua Kimmich x Sebastian Rode
01. Palomita: Marcel Schmelzer x Neven Subotic
02. Melanie: Johannes Geis x Leon Goretzka x Max Meyer
03. Lana: Johannes Geis x Leon Goretzka x Max Meyer
04. bika74: Paul Verhaegh x Jannik Vestergaard
05. luisaakainsane: Martin Kelly x Danny Wilson
06. ladytonic: Roman Bürki & Julian Weigl
07. toni_paco: Benedikt Höwedes x Mats Hummels
08. haesje: Roman Bürki x Erik Durm
09. Mia-san-bayern-muenchen: Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg x Patrick Weihrauch
10. Miri: Daniel Baier x Marwin Hitz
11. litsch & Nathia: Matthias Ostrzolek x Paul Verhaegh
12. temsah: Hakan Calhanoglu x Christoph Kramer
13. Nathia: Mats Hummels x Erik Durm
14. Ellen FCB: Kevin Großkreutz x Manuel Neuer
15. dfbfangirli18: Julian Draxler x Benedikt Höwedes
16. rawrr-i-am-a-dragon: Max Meyer/Ralf Fährmann
17. Lisa: Konstantin Rausch x Lars Stindl
18. glavobolja: Miro Klose x Gigi Buffon
19. sehrgutpeter: Nils Petersen/Vincenzo Grifo
20. chipsyio: Nuri Sahin x Henrich Mchitarjan
20. chipsyio: Pierre-Emile Aubameyang x Marco Reus
21. neven4me: Lewis Holtby x Ivo Ilicevic
22. Vicky: Ronny Philp x Markus Weinzierl
23. ein-schuss-ein-tor: Yann Sommer x Marwin Hitz
24. niemals-allein: Samuel Radlinger x Christopher Avevor
25. Peti: Daniel Baier x Christian Gentner
26. becci-chan: Manuel Neuer x Benedikt Höwedes
27. andrisheep: Piotr Trochowski x Patrick Funk
28. eowyn_faith: Kevin Großkreutz x Bastian Schweinsteiger
29. grizilicious: Antoine Griezmann x Karim Benzema
30. permens: Ich hätte gerne Clemens Fritz x Per Mertesacker
31. marcinho11: Marco Reus x Erik Durm x Olli Kirch
32. elekgirl: Erik Durm x Jonas Hoffmann
33. mrscrab: Mitch Langerak x Mario Götze
34. rapskolben: Leonardo Bittencourt x Moritz Leitner
35. anon: Mats Hummels x Neven Subotic
36. schwarzgelbetraeume & rawrr-i-am-a-dragon: Bernd Leno x Marc-André ter Stegen
37. cherrysky09: Aron Johansson x Jannik vestergaard
37. cherrysky09: Janek sternberg x Michael zetterer
38. hoemmels_fan: Sebastian Kehl x Clemens Fritz
39. savassavalas: André Hahn x Patrick Herrmann
40. kaktuspo: René Adler x Clemens Fritz
41. estefania1893: Konstantin Rausch x Felix Burmeister
42. Hanna: Diego Benaglio x Marcel Schäfer
43. bastian-casillas-fussballgott: Iker Casillas x Sergio Ramos
44. n o x: Olivier Giroud x Antoine Griezmann
45. dragon12: Fortsetzung Iker Casillas x Sergio Ramos
46. neven4me: Neven Subotic x Marcel Schmelzer
47. Madrilena: etwas mit Adnan Januzaj
50. toni_paco: Piotr Trochowski x Clemens Fritz
51. sehrgutpeter: Julian Brandt x Levin Öztunali
52. sehrgutpeter: Stefan Bell x Loris Karius
53. sehrgutpeter: Bernd Leno x Sebastian Boenisch
54. sehrgutpeter: Sebastian Boenisch x Gonzalo Coastro
55. sehrgutpeter: Hakan Calhanoglu x Lars Bender
56. sehrgutpeter: Daniel Ginzcek x Kevin Schindler
57. sehrgutpeter: Felix Kroos x Fin Bartels
58. sehrgutpeter: was mit Kevin Kampl
59. sehrgutpeter: Tobias Sippel x Yann Sommer
60. sehrgutpeter: Über Dominik Kohr
61. luisaakainsane: Felix Kroos x Kevin Pannewitz
62. rawrr-i-am-a-dragon: Gerard Pique x Cesc Fabregas
63. chipsyio: Piszczykowski
64. Madrilena: Thorgan Hazard x Erik Durm
65. anon: Marwin Hitz x Gigi Buffon
66. anon: Marwin Hitz x Iker Casillas
67. anon: Daniel Baier x Marwin Hitz
68. worldofstone: was zu Felix Burmeister
69. temsah: Sokratis x Huntelaar
70. lana: Felix Platte x Daniel Heuer Fernandes
71. chipsyio: Fuckbuddies - Nuri Sahin x Erik Durm und andere
72. nandosbutt: Bastiando mit Kindern
73. anon: Gigi Buffon x Iker Casillas
74. anon: Gigi Buffon x Andrea Pirlo
75. buerkihoe: Fortsetzung Roman Bürki x Adnan Januzaj
76. buerkihoe: Roman Bürki x Emre Mor
77. neven4me: Lewis Holtby x Matthias Ostrzolek
78. chipsyio: Ilkay Gündogan x Shinji Kagawa
79. anon: Cristiano Ronaldo x Fabio Coentrao
79. sehrgutpeter: Was mit Konstantinos Stafylidis
80. NoFangirl: Zlatko Junuzovic x Robert Bauer
81. Sammy123: Stürki mit Kindern
82. Meerschweinchen: SCHWEIZER TORHÜTERORGIE
83. dragon: Felixfin aus Felix' Sicht
84. petersensmondfahrt: Maximilian Philipp x Nils Petersen
85. petersensmondfahrt: Philipp Max x Maximilian Philipp
86. chocabel: Leon Goretzka x Max Meyer x Johannes Geis
87. sinahjcx: Stürki - Hasenjahre - ein Kapitel aus Romans Sicht
88. meggiesobsessions: Manuel Neuer x Thomas Müller
89. anon: Mats Hummels x Neven Subotic
90. anon: Leon Goretzka x Christoph Kramer
91. anon: Oscar Wendt x Havard Nordtveit
92. CookieKat98: Fortsetzung Dr Jekyll Mr Hyde - Manuel Neuer x Thomas Müller
93. meggiesobsessions: Marc Bartra x Erik Durm
94. apricotstone: Max Meyer x Leon Goretzka Johannes Geis
95. Ratisbono: Joshua Kimmich x Sven Ulreich
96. princess28: Fortsetzung Frankenderby - Niklas Stark x Niclas Füllkrug
97. nuebelinho: Alex Nübel x Daniel Caligiuri
98. anon: Alfred Finnbogason x Rurik Gislason
99. helllichtenacht: Fortsetzung Griezoud
100. lili: Marco Richter x Daniel Baier
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The Girl from Copenhagen: Glenn Peterson’s memoir of his mother during WWII
What was daily life like in occupied Denmark? If you weren’t part of a group specifically targeted to be sent to a concentration camp, would you notice fascism?
During the first few years of the Nazi occupation most Danes simply held their noses and put up with the armed soldiers stationed on the street corners of every major city. Before the 1940 invasion, Denmark had been in a recession. Jobs were hard to come by, and incomes were depressed. Almost immediately after the invasion, however, the economy picked up. The German occupiers were willing to pay top prices for manufactured goods and farm produce to supply the war effort.
In 1943 my mother’s father, Lars Buus, was now able to afford a much larger farm. The four-story farmhouse, with servants' quarters in the attic, looked like some manor house you might see on Downton Abbey. My mother, living in Copenhagen, was able to get a high-paying job as a book keeper at the largest shipyard in Denmark. Unlike Jews in other occupied countries, the Jews of Denmark were never forced to wear the Star of David. However, a German-issued identity card served a similar purpose, and any German soldier could stop you on the street and demand to see you’re I.D., which indicated your religion. (Ausweiss, bitte.”)
The Nazi occupiers went too far when Hitler issued orders to have the Danish Jews rounded up and sent to concentration camps in Germany. The Danes got wind of the plan and succeeded in smuggling nearly all of Denmark’s 8,000 Jews across the ∅resund to neutral Sweden on a flotilla of small boats. Enraged by this act of defiance, Hitler began to crack down on the formerly docile Danes. In Copenhagen there were almost daily acts of sabotage, some committed by the Danish Resistance, others committed by the Germans in retaliation. Tivoli Gardens, the beloved amusement park in the heart of Copenhagen was vandalized and firebombed by Danish Nazis.
On her way to work, Inge Buus would see bullet-scarred walls and bombed-out buildings on nearly every street. She got used to the sight of German tanks rumbling through the town square. But not to worry. The Yanks were coming.
Was the kind of quick romance that your parents had common in those days?
After she came to the United States my mother’s best friend was Nicole, a Belgian woman who had met and married a GI in a similar whirlwind courtship. I imagine that there were many such courtships. I recall my father telling me how some Frenchmen resented GIs and British soldiers who were dating French women. My father’s commanding officer cautioned his men to always travel in pairs, and to stay away from doorways, where a resentful Frenchman might jump out and stab you in the back. GIs also had to be careful in a bar, lest they get a bottle of Calvados that had been laced with wood alcohol. And I thought we were allies.
Was your parents’ marriage a happy one?
My mother and father had a good marriage. I have always been amazed how Inge Buus could have left her homeland to marry a man she had known for less than two weeks after meeting him at a dance in Copenhagen. It must have been love at first sight. While living in an apartment in Jersey City, my parents would drive every weekend to a building lot in rural New Jersey, where they built their dream house with their own hands. I was too young to participate in the construction, but I straightened out numerous bent nails for my father. We had no running water or electricity, and the work, all done with hand tools, was hard.
But we were all happy, camping out overnight in a plywood shed my father had built. We lived in our dream house for only ten years before Bob felt the urge to move on to greener pastures. There would be frequent moves over the years. The repeated packing and unpacking upset me. (Once, I still had a final unpacked box in my closet when it was time to move again.) But Mother never complained. Having left behind a loving family and friends in Denmark, she no doubt shared the same spirit of wanderlust as her mate. I don’t recall ever hearing my parents argue, perhaps because my mother was good at compromising, which may be one of the secrets to a successful marriage.
After the war, or during it, did the fact that Inge had worked on a shipyard serving the German navy cause any issues for her?
When Inge moved to Copenhagen, she had her heart set on becoming a nurse. But after a year or so at nursing school she found that the long shifts and countless hours on her feet took a toll on her. Her ankles would swell up, making her as infirm as some of her patients, and she would have to lie down. So she was forced to give up the idea of becoming a nurse. With a solid background in math, she found employment in1944 as a book keeper at Burmeister and Wain. Her parents did not like her working at the shipyard, as its roll in making and repairing U-Boats for the German navy made it a target for RAF bombers and the Danish Resistance. In 1945, with the war heating up, Inge left the shipyard and found work keeping the books at a silversmith’s shop a safe distance away from Copenhagen Harbor. So her last place of employment had no connection with the German war effort.
What do you think about Inge’s life could be inspirational for younger readers?
Though Inge grew up on her parents’ farm, she was not a typical farm girl. She never mastered the art of milking a cow, and she did not like gathering the eggs from the hens because the squawking birds would peck angrily at her hands. She did, however, learn many household skills from her mother that would serve her for the rest of her life. She learned cooking and baking. She learned to knit and sew, and was able to make her own clothes. An excellent student, she applied herself well in school, and learned to speak English without a trace of an accent.
Girl from Copenhagen by Glenn Peterson is available here from publisher The Writer Central.
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