World War II Archives - Teaching Kids News Readable, teachable news. Wed, 22 Jan 2014 14:19:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://teachingkidsnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/cropped-TKN_square_blk-32x32.jpg World War II Archives - Teaching Kids News 32 32 East German Man Receives Contest Prize 45 Years Later https://teachingkidsnews.com/2014/01/21/2-east-german-man-receives-contest-prize-45-years-later/ https://teachingkidsnews.com/2014/01/21/2-east-german-man-receives-contest-prize-45-years-later/#comments Tue, 21 Jan 2014 12:30:16 +0000 https://teachingkidsnews.com/?p=12091 Gunter Zettl won a radio contest in 1969.

He correctly identified a song the radio station played, and he sent a postcard to the station with the name of the song (“Painter Man,” By The Creation).

Last week, 45 years later, he was finally given his prize.

The reason for the delay was political.

Following World War II, in 1945, Germany was seperated into two states: East Germany and West Germany.

At the time, Zettl was a teenager living in East Germany. Pop music was banned in East Germany at the time.

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The Netherlands Gets Its First King In 123 Years https://teachingkidsnews.com/2013/05/02/2-the-netherlands-gets-its-first-king-in-123-years/ https://teachingkidsnews.com/2013/05/02/2-the-netherlands-gets-its-first-king-in-123-years/#comments Fri, 03 May 2013 01:46:02 +0000 https://teachingkidsnews.com/?p=10190 On Tuesday, the people of the Netherlands got a new king.

That’s because their queen, Queen Beatrix, abdicated the throne.

Abdicated means she stepped down—stopped being queen—to let her son take over the throne and become king.

Her eldest son is Willem-Alexander; he was Crown Prince and now is King.

Canada and the Netherlands have a connection.

During World War II, Beatrix’s family lived in Ottawa, Ont., Canada's capital city, for five years.

Beatrix’s younger sister, Margriet, was born in Ottawa Civic Hospital in 1943.

At that time, a “federal proclamation” was made to declare the maternity (birthing) ward of the hospital “extraterritorial.” In other words, the room in which Margriet was born was declared neutral ground. That’s so the new royal baby would obtain Dutch citizenship through her parents, rather than Dutch plus Canadian (dual) citizenship because she was born in Canada.

The Dutch royal family thanked Canada for allowing them to live in Ottawa during the war by giving Canada 100,000 tulip bulbs. They continue to send the bulbs each year to Canada. The tulip bulbs form the basis for Ottawa’s stunning annual tulip festival.

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