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Wunderschöne Blüte..:-) LG
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#1 of 1 posted
23 FEB 11 by
lasour
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a wonderful photo! br:-)
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Thanks! A beautiful rose... :-)
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Geschwind was born in north Bohemia (Czech Republic now) in the Austria-Hungarian Empire..but the most time of his life he spend in Slowakia and he died there too..so can i ask why is here Hungary written?:-) thank you:-)
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#1 of 6 posted
14 DEC 09 by
jedmar
Because at the time Geschwind lived, this was Hungary. Slovakia did not come into existence until after WW I.
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#2 of 6 posted
14 DEC 09 by
lanling
but that´s not so true.. both of them..now czech republic and now slowakia have a long history..they didn´t exist with this name..but they exist..like the country..the language..the origin.. they were integrated into a bigger union.. lg in die schweiz:-)
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#3 of 6 posted
1 FEB 10 by
hannes
I prefer to see him as a great Central European rose hybridiser ... Just my 2 cents.
greetings :) Hannes
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I agree with lanling and hannes but cannot with jedmar. In the Geschwinds time it was the Austria-Hungarian Empire and now is Austria, Czech republik, Hungary, Slovakia and some other states from.
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#5 of 6 posted
19 NOV 10 by
jedmar
But we could not really call him a Slovakian rose breeder, could we? His parents were German. His publications are in German. In the Introduction to his book on Hybridisation, he speaks of himself as one of German rose breeders. He spoke both German and Slovakian, but not Hungarian. On the other hand, he sent out his climbers to Ketten Frères in Luxembourg under the name "Hungarian Climbers". He probably saw himself as a German-speaking inhabitant of the Austria-Hungarian empire, living in what was then Hungary. Maybe we should name the country Austria-Hungary, like we also have USSR and Russia.
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About so I thought. Thanks!
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#1 of 1 posted
23 OCT 10 by
Eva L.
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