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This show's main topic is the part that German immigrants played in the formation of the United States. One of the most least known, but one of the most important figures to emigrate to America, from his "Heimat" Germany, was General Von Steuben. He was recruited by George Washington to kick the British out of America. This fascinating show visit's the The Steuben parade, which is held annually in New York in his name. Also there's a visit to 2nd grade from 10 at the public school in Brooklyn New York we hear from their music teacher Fred Ellis: hear of his love of music and about teaching music. The kid's also play some recorder music.
There's a special report on why America is called America. Radijojo go to the streets of Berlin and ask the question: "why is America called America" Also there's a visit to the John. F. Kennedy institute in Berlin, and a fascinating interview with Mrs Braumer, who teaches there. She tells us of the Italian explorer Americo Vespucio and about the history of the Waldseemüller map which was the first map to feature America.
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This show's main topic is the part that German immigrants played in the formation of the United States. One of the most least known, but one of the most important figures to emigrate to America, from his "Heimat" Germany, was General Von Steuben. He was recruited by George Washington to kick the British out of America. This fascinating show visit's the The Steuben parade, which is held annually in New York in his name. Also there's a visit to 2nd grade from 10 at the public school in Brooklyn New York we hear from their music teacher Fred Ellis: hear of his love of music and about teaching music. The kid's also play some recorder music.
There's a special report on why America is called America. Radijojo go to the streets of Berlin and ask the question: "why is America called America" Also there's a visit to the John. F. Kennedy institute in Berlin, and a fascinating interview with Mrs Braumer, who teaches there. She tells us of the Italian explorer Americo Vespucio and about the history of the Waldseemüller map which was the first map to feature America.
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Broadcast History
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Transcript
Hi ja all, from the radijojo studios live in Berlin. With another sensational edition of across the ocean the one and only transatlantic radio for kid's by kid's in America and Europe
What did the guy who brought you Levi jeans, Leonardo DI Capri, that very clever guy who invented Pi 22 over 7, yes Albert Einstein... have in common? ..Well apart from being very famous?.. They are all Americans who have a German ancestry.
One guy who we forgot to mention was the German born, General Von Steuben. You may not have heard of him! But without him Rap.. and Elvis.. and scobedoo, chewing gum and The man on the moon, may all never have seen the light of day. Why?.. Cause those British folks who ruled over America at the time, who were certainly set on their good old empire ways .. (Can you imagine the queen chewing gum??) were kicked out and sent home, with the help...
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Intro and Outro
INTRO:You can hear about the part German immigrants played in the formation of the United States. About General von Steuben , why is America called America and at the John F Kennedy institute we learn about the Waldseemüller map which was the first map to feature America and more!!
OUTRO:If YOU want to join our radio bridge with a report, a pod castt or a Skye interview: just send us a mail or even your complete MP3 to transatlantic@radijojo.de, thats Transatlantic@radijojo.de.
All right? Thank you very much! We are looking forward to hearing from you!
If you did like the show, if you have questions or if you want to learn more about us: please go on our website: www.across-the-ocean.org, that's across-the-ocean.org.
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| Train again | Everly Brothers | 00:00 | |||
| Jingle Jangle | The Troggs | From nowhere The troggs. | DJM | 00:00 |
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Funders:The project was made possible by the Transatlantic Program of the Federal Republic of Germany with funding from the European Recovery Program of the Federal Department of Economics and Technology (BMWi).






