
Guten tag my Kind Keepers of Kingly Kittens (I know that made no sense, but I just sounded kool!),
This is Bart - your traveling Blogger. I am touring through the wonderful country of Germany! Guten tag means “good day” in German. I have made a stop on K day in the city of Kaltennordheim. Wow, that’s a tongue twister. Can you say it three times very fast? Check out my location on the Map Link.
I am learning much about World War II. You will study this war when you get older, but for now I will tell you that many people lost their lives in this war, especially the Jews. The German leader, Hitler, did not care for the Jewish people. He treated them very harshly and even killed many of them.
I visited a memorial for many of the Jews who lost their lives in the war. Do you know what a memorial is? It is located at one of the concentration camps. These camps were fenced in places where they kept the Jewish people as prisoners. Here’s a picture of some people at a memorial: Picture.
Well, I am off to visit the Schloss Neuschwanstein, one of Germany’s famous medieval castles! I am so excited! Here’s a picture: German castles. What does it remind of you of? Hmmmm.
I can’t wait to see if your next blog has the answer. I’ll log on and check it out as soon as I can. Oh, and I’ve never heard of a Krispy Kreme. Is that a sort of hat? Can you send me a picture of one in your next blog?
Your Kind, Kite-flying, and King-Kongy Bud,
Bart

I have the castle would you like me to send it Mrs J/Bart?
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