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German Graves
German Graves
German Graves
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German Graves

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A Haunting Stroll Through An Old Cemetery In The Imperial City Of Aachen.

Cemeteries have always fascinated me.

On my way home after school, I sometimes stopped at one of Aachen’s old cemeteries.

I liked how peaceful it was. There was silence and tranquility. I could be alone with my thoughts. I could just sit on a bench under a tree and think.

Yeah, that’s the kind of thing I enjoyed as a teenager. I still do.

Just sit under a tree in a cemetery and contemplate life’s big questions:

Why are we here?

Does our life have any lasting consequence?

Or is our existence ultimately meaningless and quickly forgotten?

What happens after we die?

What better place to think about those things than a quiet cemetery, where time seems to stand still? It’s a great place to be in the moment. To be mindful.

You’ve probably guessed by now that I was not a lot of fun at parties.

One of the things I liked to think about was what life was like for the people in those graves. Some of them were decades old. Some even centuries.

Aachen is a very old city. Charlemagne, the great uniter of Europe, ruled his Holy Roman Empire from there. His ancient throne room still stands.

I liked looking for the oldest graves I could find.

Many were destroyed during World War 2. Some of the war’s heaviest fighting raged in Aachen. The cemeteries are filled with the war’s silent witnesses.

Every now and then, you still find one of the really old graves, from the Middle Ages.

Occasionally construction crews stumble on ancient Roman ruins while excavating a basement.

There is a lot of history in Aachen.

Some of it is on display in its ancient cemeteries. They’re like open air museums, filled with sculptures. I love to admire the artistry and craftsmanship.

I would like to invite you on a silent stroll through Aachen’s history, to catch a glimpse of those who lived and died while creating that history.

Gaspirtz

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 20, 2020
ISBN9780463928400
German Graves
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Oliver Gaspirtz

Gaspirtz's award-winning cartoons have appeared in hundreds of newspapers and magazines like Saturday Evening Post, SUN and National Enquirer.His work has also been featured in dozens of books, including the New York Times best-selling series, Chicken Soup For The Soul.You might have seen some of his comics online, on sites like BuzzFeed.Gaspirtz cartoons have been on display in several museums, like the Museum of Modern Art in Tehran, Iran and the National Museum of Cartoon Art in Boca Raton, Florida.In the late 1980s, Gaspirtz founded a video game development company called Amok Entertainment.He created several 8-bit games, and worked as project manager for a few games that were published by a subsidiary of Electronic Arts.His neighbor is Butters from South Park. Well, the show's co-creator that the character Butters is based on. Yes, really.Ok, enough with the casual name dropping.Visit the artist at Gaspirtz.com - Like Banksy, but worse.

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