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  • 17
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    Gothic fans gather in Leipzig

    Hendrik Schmidt / AFP - Getty Images

    A visitor of a Wave-Gothic meeting poses for a photo on May 17, 2013 in Leipzig, eastern Germany. Organisers expect some 20,000 visitors from all over the world for the "dark" music and arts festival running until May 20.

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    Alexander from Saxony poses for the photographer prior to the start of the 22nd Wave-Gothic Festival (WGT) in Leipzig, Germany.

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    A visitor of a Wave-Gothic meeting poses for a photo on May 17, in Leipzig, eastern Germany.

    Hendrik Schmidt / EPA

    A woman poses prior to the start of the 22nd Wave-Gothic Festival (WGT) in Leipzig, Germany, May 17. The gothic and 'dark' culture festival runs until May 20.

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    Vistors to a Wave-Gothic meeting have a pram with skeleton in it on May 17, in Leipzig, eastern Germany. Organisers expect some 20,000 visitors from all over the world for the "dark" music and arts festival running until May 20.

     

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  • 2
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    'Life in plastic is not fantastic': Germans protest Barbie Dreamhouse

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    A topless FEMEN protester with an inscription on her body that reads "Life In Plastic Is Not Fantastic" holds up a burning cross with a Barbie doll attached to it outside the Barbie Dreamhouse Experience on May 16, 2013 in Berlin.

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    Protesters outside the Barbie Dreamhouse.

    By Andy Eckardt, Producer, NBC News

    BERLIN – It is possibly the German capital’s most visible new tourist attraction, but the opening of the bright pink Barbie Dreamhouse Experience was picketed Thursday by women’s groups protesting the “cliché of the female role in society.”

    About a dozen activists - including a man in a pink dress and a wig and a sign around his neck that said "Do you like me now?" - gathered in front of the attraction Wednesday. Read full story

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    A man in a dress protests in front of the Barbie Dreamhouse after its opening near the Alexanderplatz in Berlin on May 16, 2013.

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    A Barbie doll is burned on a cross outside the Barbie Dreamhouse.

    Sean Gallup / Getty Images

    A male protester wearing a wig and a dress.

    Slideshow: Barbie's Dreamhouse

    Jens Kalaene / EPA

    A life-sized house offers visitors a chance to tour the famous doll's home and even try on Barbie's clothes in her walk-in closet.

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    Video: Barbie Dreamhouse draws kids and protesters

     

    4 comments

    really??? get a real life you losers.both my daughters played with barbies and grew up normal females...which is scary enough...sorry girls..

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  • 16
    Apr
    2013
    11:13am, EDT

    Holocaust survivors remember the horrors of Buchenwald

    Lisi Niesner / Reuters

    Survivor Petro Mischtschuk, 87, from Ukraine, wears his old prisoner's garb as he stands near the memorial site of the Little Camp at Buchenwald.

    Between July 1937 and April 1945, the Nazis imprisoned a quarter of a million people in the Buchenwald concentration camp, located near the German city of Weimar. Around 56,000 of them were killed before the camp was liberated by U.S troops on April 11, 1945.

    68 years later, Reuters photographer Lisi Niesner interviewed some of the remaining survivors as they returned to Buchenwald to mark the anniversary of the liberation.

    Lisi Niesner / Reuters

    Victor Karpus, 88, from Ukraine, stood at the muster ground where inmates gathered at dawn each day for a roll call. Karpus was imprisoned in several camps including Buchenwald for a total of three years. He even once managed to escape from a camp but got captured and taken to Buchenwald, where he remained until its liberation.

    "Work or die – it was impossible to get out from Buchenwald," Karpus says.

    Lisi Niesner / Reuters

    Lisi Niesner / Reuters

    "To each his own": An inscription on Buchenwald's iron gate.

    Eva Pusztai, 88, from Hungary, sat in a wheelchair in front of a reconstructed gallows. In July 1944 she was deported to Birkenau and six weeks later to Muenchmuehle, one of 136 satellite camps of Buchenwald.

    The forced labor in the arms industry or the camp's stone quarry took the imprisoned to the brink of their physical abilities. "You got just enough food to survive. I lost a third of my weight and I was almost starving to death," she says. 

    "The employable have to be destroyed by work," she says, explaining the attitude of the Nazis to their prisoners. Her right eye filled up with a single tear that ran down her cheek, then she composed herself and smiled.

    Lisi Niesner / Reuters

    "Where is your god? Why he does not help you?" Jakob Silberstein, born in Poland in 1924, remembers the mocking of a high-level Nazi on Yom Kippur. He survived six years of captivity in Buchenwald and Auschwitz and witnessed brutal actions by the SS, being locked in a standing cubicle for a week, carrying stones and drinking rainwater for days. 

    He was standing inside the gas chamber at Birkenau when an SS man asked if any of the men were skilled laborers. "I stated I was an electrician, which luckily saved my life," he said. After the liberation he found out that none of his family or friends had survived the war. He now lives in Israel and tirelessly tells his story.

    Lisi Niesner / Reuters

    Lisi Niesner / Reuters

    Urns are displayed in a room adjacent to the crematorium at Buchenwald.

    Professor Elling Kvamme, 94, from Norway, stood at the site of Barrack Block 22. He was teaching medicine at a university in Oslo in 1943 when he was arrested for his connections with underground politics. "Students are always dangerous and the Nazis realized it very quickly," he explained.

    He was forced to take part in the Nazi program of Germanization and had to work at the pathological facility in Buchenwald. Before the dead were cremated in an incineration system developed to veil the traces of murder, specimens were taken from their corpses for anatomical collections.

    Lisi Niesner / Reuters

    Vasile Nussbaum, 83, from Romania, spent a year in Auschwitz and Buchenwald. "Buchenwald was a sanatorium in comparison to Auschwitz" he recalls without hesitation.

    Nussbaum revisits the site of the camp every year on liberation day. "You never know what’s coming, today we are 83 years old and in the next year we are no more here", he says.

    Lisi Niesner / Reuters

    Barracks behind trees at Buchenwald.

    Editor's note: Pictures taken between April 11-14, 2013 and made available to NBC News today. Read more at Reuters' Photographers Blog.

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    83 comments

    I had a neighbor who was a driver for a General who checked out one of the first death camps liberated. I asked about it, he turned white and I thought he was going to throw up. May the world never forget this and the men and women who made it stop.

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  • 13
    Apr
    2013
    9:18pm, EDT

    Cosmetologists hope to nail prize in Germany

    Jens Meyer / AP

    Models show their nails to jury members behind the wall during the 6th German Nailart-Trophy 'Circus, Magic - Manege' at the BEAUTY FORUM and trade fair in Leipzig, Germany, April 13. BEAUTY FORUM 2013 is one of the most important cosmetic trade fairs in Germany.

    Jens Meyer / AP

    A model shows her designed nails.

     

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  • 9
    Apr
    2013
    1:15pm, EDT

    Patrick Pleul / AP

    Asparagus undercover

    Polish farm worker Krzysztof Kamedulski checks a plastic film that covers an asparagus field near Schaepe, Germany, on April 9, 2013.

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    8
    Apr
    2013
    11:48am, EDT

    Topless protesters give Russia's Putin an eyeful

    Jochen Luebke / EPA

    An eye-opening experience for Russian President Vladimir Putin (left) as he is confronted by a topless demonstrator during a tour of the Hanover Fair in Hanover, Germany, on April 8, 2013. He was accompanied by German Chancellor Angela Merkel (center right) and Volkswagen Chief Executive Officer Martin Winterkorn (extreme right).

    By Alexei Anishchuk and Andreas Rinke, Reuters

    Russian President Vladimir Putin laughed off a protest against him by topless women in Germany on Monday, joking that he liked what he had seen while sharply rebuffing German criticism of his human rights record.

    Three members of the women's rights group Femen, which has staged protests against Russia's detention of the feminist punk band Pussy Riot around Europe, disrupted his visit to a trade fair in the German city of Hanover focusing on Russian business.

    They stripped to the waist and shouted slogans calling the Russian leader a "dictator" before being covered up and bundled away by security men.

    Julian Schultenschulte / EPA

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Russian President Vladimir Putin exchange glances after the incident involving topless demonstrators.

    Jochen Luebke / EPA

    Security staff stop another topless demonstrator at the Volkswagen stand at the Hanover Fair.

    "Regarding this performance, I liked it," grinned Putin at a joint news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, adding that it had helped to promote the trade fair though he suggested that the security men could have been "gentler".

    "I did not catch what they were shouting, I did not even see if they were blondes, brunettes or chestnut-haired ... I don't see anything terrible in (the protest), though I think ... it is better to be dressed if one wants to discuss political matters." Read the full story.

    Jochen Luebke / AFP - Getty Images

    A demonstrator is held by security staff.

    Three topless protesters, members of the women's rights group Femen, disrupt a visit between Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and German chancellor Angela Merkel at a trade fair in Hannover. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

    Related:

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    Putin awards biker buddy 'The Surgeon' with medal

    Putin takes to sky to lead flight of cranes

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    This story was originally published on Mon Apr 8, 2013 9:12 AM EDT

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    400 comments

    Cant help but notice that the men don't look too disgusted !

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  • 4
    Apr
    2013
    11:06am, EDT

    Oliver Berg / DPA via AP

    Flying Ford Fiesta lands in Germany

    Workers help guide artist HA Schult's sculpture "Fluegelauto," a golden winged Ford Fiesta, onto the roof of the City Museum in Cologne, Germany, on Thursday. The sculpture was restored at the Ford car plant in Cologne before being reinstalled on the museum's roof. In the background is the Cologne Cathedral.

    Previously on PhotoBlog:

    • Japan town demands underwear for Michelangelo's David
    • That's more like it! Much-mocked pope statue gets a makeover
    • Christopher Columbus welcomes visitors to new New York City digs


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  • 2
    Apr
    2013
    11:43am, EDT

    Angelika Warmuth / EPA

    Nose dive to a crash landing

    An aircraft sits on its nose after making an emergency landing next to a power distribution box and a house in Haselau, Germany, on April 2. Technical problems are believed to be responsible for forcing the plane to make the emergency landing. Both of the people in the aircraft were only slightly injured.

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  • 29
    Mar
    2013
    11:05am, EDT

    Snowflakes welcome swimming season in Germany

    Tobias Schwarz / Reuters

    People take a bath at Berlin's Wannsee lido, on March 29, 2013. The Strandbad Wannsee opened the annual swimming season this Friday with temperatures of 39 degrees Fahrenheit.

    Tobias Schwarz / Reuters

    Manfred Scharnowski takes a sip of tea before he takes a bath at Berlin's Wannsee lido, on March 29, 2013. The Strandbad Wannsee opened the annual swimming season this Friday with temperatures of 39 degrees Fahrenheit.

    Tobias Schwarz / Reuters

    A person walks along Berlin's Wannsee lido, on March 29, 2013.

    Jan Woitas / AFP - Getty Images

    A man pulls a child on a sled through a park in Leipzig, Germany, on March 29, 2013. Fresh snowfall hit parts of the country on Good Friday.

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    A snowman stands in a park in Leipzig, eastern Germany, on March 29, 2013.

    Roland Holschneider / EPA

    A man swims in an open-air pool in Frankfurt, Germany, on March 29, 2013. The open-air pool is one of the very first to start its bathing season in the state of Hesse despite the wintery weather and cold outside temperatures.

    Slideshow: Signs of Spring

    Arie Kievit / EPA

    Warming weather and longer days bring out the first signs of Spring.

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    Very cool!!

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  • 21
    Mar
    2013
    11:22am, EDT

    Helicopters crash near Berlin's Olympic Stadium

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    A policeman stands next to the accident site where two helicopters crashed near the Olympic stadium in Berlin on March 21.

    Hannibal Hanschke / AFP - Getty Images

    Police officers work at the scene where two police helicopters crashed near the Olympic stadium in Berlin.

    Johannes Eisele / AFP - Getty Images

    The wreckage of a police helicopter is seen near the Olympic stadium in Berlin.

    At least one police officer died after two helicopters collided at Berlin's iconic Olympic Stadium during a security exercise, authorities said.  -- Agence France-Presse

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  • 16
    Mar
    2013
    2:16pm, EDT

    Stefan Sauer / AP

    Merkel packs a punch with giant golden glove

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel grimaces as she holds a giant golden boxing glove during the representatives meeting of the Christian Democratic Party, CDU, in Grimmen, Germany, on Saturday. Standing in the background are CDU Bundestag member Eckhardt Rehberg right, and boxing coach Hans-Ullrich Wegner. Merkel has been elected unanimously to lead the electoral list in the northwestern German state. She received all of the 113 votes.

    2 comments

    Second coming of Margaret Thatcher... Iron Lady with an Iron Cross and a Golden Glove. GOOD for Northern Europe and bad for third world Southern Europe. Merkel, please save us because the rest has only wimps. Oh, and give Berlusconi a good thrashing from me.

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  • 12
    Mar
    2013
    10:58am, EDT

    Snow disrupts transport across northwestern Europe

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    A woman walks on a snowy road in Caen, northwestern France, during a heavy snowstorm on March 12, 2013. Overnight Monday nearly 500 cars were blocked near Cherbourg, where snowdrifts piled up almost two feet as winds reached more than 60 miles an hour.

    Pascal Rossignol / Reuters

    A man shovels snow off his car in Cambrai, northern France, on March 12, 2013.

    Nicolas Armer / EPA

    A snowplow removes snow at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany, on March 12, 2013. Over 200 flights were cancelled as bad weather hampered efforts by snow sweepers to clear runways and prevented airline crews from reaching work on time.

    Reuters reports — An overnight snowstorm in northwestern Europe forced the closure of Frankfurt Airport, caused record traffic jams in Belgium, and left British and French drivers sleeping in their cars. 

    Take-offs and landings at Europe's third-busiest airport were halted at around noon on Tuesday to clear snow from the runways. It was set to reopen at around 8.30 a.m. ET.

    The high-speed Eurostar train service connecting London with the French and Belgian capitals and the Thalys line linking Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam in the Netherlands and Cologne in Germany were both suspended. Read the full story.

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    Firefighters rescue a driver who slid from a roadside during a heavy snowstorm in Caen, northwestern France, on March 12, 2013.

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    Firefighters evacuate a man in Cambrai, northern France, on March 12, 2013 as winter weather with snow and freezing temperatures returns to the region.

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    A pedestrian braves heavy snowfall on the snow-covered Champs de Mars near the Eiffel Tower in Paris on March 12, 2013.

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