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A fisherman who lives with his wife in a miserable hut known as a "pissputt" catches a flounder in the sea, who begs for his life as an enchanted prince; the fisherman releases him again. When Ilsebill, the fisherman's wife, hears this, she asks him whether he hasn't asked for anything in exchange for the fish's freedom. She urges her husband to call the flounder again to wish for a small hut. The magic fish grants him this wish. But Ilsebill is soon no longer satisfied with this. She again asks her husband to call the flounder ashore and make a greater wish. The fisherman does not share his wife's wishes, but bows to her will despite growing fear. The more excessive Ilsebill's wishes become, the worse the weather becomes. The sea turns green, then blue-violet, then black, and the storm becomes ever more violent. After the hut, she demands a castle. When she is not satisfied with that either, she wants to become king, emperor and finally pope. All of these wishes are fulfilled by the Flounder and announced with the formula: "Just go, she already is." When she finally demands to become like God, she is sent back to the miserable hut, like at the beginning. Source: Wikipedia
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Hansel and Gretel are the children of a poor woodcutter who lives with them and his wife in the forest. When their hardship becomes too great, she persuades her husband to abandon the two children in the forest. Although it is difficult for him, the woodcutter takes the children into the forest the next day and leaves them alone under a pretext. But Hansel has overheard the parents and on the way into the forest he has laid a trail of small white stones that the children can use to find their way back. This is how the mother's plan fails. But the second attempt to abandon the children is successful: this time Hansel and Gretel only have a slice of bread with them, which Hansel crumbles to leave a trail. However, it is picked up by birds. As a result, the children cannot find their way home and get lost. On the third day, the two come across a little house made entirely of bread, cake and sugar. First, they tear down parts of the house to satisfy their hunger. However, in this house lives a witch who is a cannibal. In both the original version of the fairy tale from 1812 and in the later editions up to the "final edition" from 1857, she calls out in a kind of onomatopoeia: "Knuper, knuper, kneischen, who is nibbling at my little house?" In Ludwig Bechstein's German Fairy Tale Book from 1856, the text, which differs from the Brothers Grimm, reads: "Knusper, knusper, kneischen! Who is nibbling at my little house?" The children's answer, however, is identical in Bechstein and in the extended version of the Brothers Grimm from 1819: "The wind, the wind, the heavenly child." The witch is not fooled, catches the two, turns Gretel into a maid and fattens Hansel in a cage to eat him later. However, Hansel uses a trick: to check whether the boy is fat enough, the half-blind witch feels his finger every day. But each time Hansel holds out a small bone to her. When she sees that the boy does not seem to be getting fat, she loses patience and wants to roast him immediately. The witch orders Gretel to look in the oven to see if it is hot. But Gretel claims that she is too small for it, so the witch has to look herself. When she opens the oven, Gretel pushes the evil witch in. The children take treasures from the witch's house and find their way back to their father. Their mother has since died. Now they live happily and no longer suffer from hunger.
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One fine morning, the hare makes fun of the hedgehog's crooked legs, whereupon the hedgehog challenges him to a race for a golden "Lujedor" (Louis d'or) and a bottle of brandy. When the race begins in the field, the hedgehog only runs a few steps, but has placed his wife, who looks very similar to him, at the end of the furrow. As the hare, confident of victory, rushes towards him, the hedgehog's wife stands up and calls out to him: "Ick bün all hier!" ("I'm already here!"). The hare cannot understand his defeat, he demands revenge and completes a total of 73 races, always with the same result. During the 74th race, he collapses from exhaustion and dies.
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A poor, honest shoemaker leaves his last leather cut on the table that evening. The next morning he finds a flawless pair of shoes. The buyer pays more than usual for them. So he can now buy leather for two pairs, and this continues until he is wealthy. Then he and his wife stay up one night and see two small, naked men making the shoes. At his wife's idea, the next time they lay out clothes and shoes for the elves. They put them on and sing "Aren't we boys smooth and fine? Why should we be shoemakers any longer?" Then they dance out and don't come back. The shoemaker is happy for life. A poor, hardworking maid finds a written invitation from elves to be her godmother. At her master's persuasion, she goes with three elves into a hollow mountain where everything is small and splendid. At her request, she stays happy for three days and leaves with her pockets full of gold. At home, the master has already died, because it was seven years. A mother's newborn child was swapped by elves for a changeling with a thick head and staring eyes who only eats and drinks. On the advice of her neighbor, she puts him on the stove and boils water in two eggshells to make him laugh. Then he says: "Now I am as old / as the Westerwald, / and have never seen anyone cook in bowls." And laughs, whereupon elves bring back the right child. Source: Wikipedia
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A fisherman who lives with his wife in a miserable hut known as a "pissputt" catches a flounder in the sea, who begs for his life as an enchanted prince; the fisherman releases him again. When Ilsebill, the fisherman's wife, hears this, she asks him whether he hasn't made a wish of him in exchange for the fish's freedom. She urges her husband to call the flounder again to wish for a small hut. The magic fish grants him this wish. But Ilsebill is soon no longer satisfied with this. She again asks her husband to call the flounder ashore and make a greater wish. The fisherman does not share his wife's wishes, but bows to her will despite growing fear. The more excessive Ilsebill's wishes become, the worse the weather becomes. The sea first turns green, then blue-violet, then black, and the storm becomes ever more violent. After the hut, she demands a castle. When she is not satisfied with that either, she wants to become king, emperor and finally pope. All of these wishes are fulfilled by the Flounder and announced with the formula: "Just go, she already is." When she finally demands to become like God, she is sent back to the miserable hut, like at the beginning. Source: Wikipedia
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The tower was built in 1846-1848 under Prince Georg of Schaumburg-Lippe for land surveying. Other sources say that the tower was commissioned by Princess Ida of Schaumburg-Lippe as a job creation measure for the starving population. The building material was sandstone that was quarried from a nearby quarry. At the same time, the Ida Tower was built in Harrl near Bückeburg. It was named after Count Wilhelm of Schaumburg-Lippe, who lived in the "Bergleben" house until his death on September 10, 1777. This house stood on the site of the current tower until it was dismantled after Count Wilhelm's death and rebuilt as a spa pharmacy in Bad Nenndorf, where it still stands today. In 1941, the municipality of Bad Rehburg received the tower as a gift because the council of Wölpinghausen refused to take over the tower and after the municipal reform it became the property of the city of Rehburg-Loccum in 1974. The tower is looked after by the Bad Rehburg Cultural Preservation Association and is open on Sundays and public holidays. Source: Wikipedia
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