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5 August 2025

 m   17:02  The Teufelsmühle diffhist 0 Jürgen Hubert talk contribs
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N    16:58  The Smith of Mitterbach diffhist +7,755 Jürgen Hubert talk contribs (Created page with "[[File:{{#setmainimage:Berchtesgaden.jpg}}|right|362px|caption]] Many, many years ago there was a smith living in Mitterbach who was bad at maintaining his household and lost all his money to drinking and gambling. Eventually, he was so desperate that he called on the evil Adversary for aid. Thus summoned, the Devil appeared, and the foolish smith dedicated himself to the latter with body and soul by his own blood signature — the Devil should have him, as long as he w...")

4 August 2025

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14:09 (cur | prev) +4,874 Jürgen Hubert talk contribs (Created page with "[[File:{{#setmainimage:Griebnitzsee Potsdam Berlin.jpg}}|right|362px|caption]] Many centuries ago, when the areas surrounding the blue river Havel were still inhabited by the Slavic tribe of the Wends, the land (which was beneath the waves of the ocean in ancient times) was covered everywhere with forests and swamps. Every year, when the snow melted, the waters spilled far out of their riverbeds. The higher elevations then rose up like islands above these waters, and as...")