This trick of asking Baseball questions and also the World Series info was asked during most wars. The Germans were too busy with the war to actually know that Americans were great baseball fans. Big mistake! Go to: www.Google.com Ask the same question you posted. You should come up with a few things.
H. M Waidson has written: 'German short stories' -- subject(s): German Short stories, German language, Readers, Short stories, German
knowledge - (das) Wissen
geschichte...............
Fritz Eckenga has written: 'Du bist Deutschland?' -- subject(s): German Short stories, German literature, German poetry, Short stories, German
Ernst Brausewetter has written: 'Meisternovellen deutscher Frauen' -- subject(s): Authors, German, German Authors, German Short stories, German Women authors, German prose literature, Short stories, German, Women authors, German
To the best of my knowledge, uur is not a German word.
It is usually "Wissen".
Inga Pohlmann has written: 'Hektor Schkolanus' -- subject(s): German Adventure stories, German Sea stories, Robinsonades
German people pass knowledge the same way any other 'people' pass knowledge: through story telling, education, and communication with each other.
E. K. Bennett has written: 'Stefan George' 'A history of the German Novelle from Goethe to Thomas Mann' -- subject(s): German Short stories, German fiction, History and criticism, Short stories, German
Sabine Deitmer has written: 'Bye-bye, Bruno' -- subject(s): Detective and mystery stories, German, German Detective and mystery stories
Wolfgang Weyrauch has written: 'Dialog mit dem Unsichtbaren' 'Tausend Gramm' -- subject(s): German Short stories, Short stories, German