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Bremerhaven, Germany 1869
Columbus-Center (1975-78) in Bremerhaven, Germany, by Peter Weber
Bremerhaven, Germany, 4 November 1991
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Poster for Porgy and Bess, an opera in three acts by American composer George Gershwin and directed by Wolfgang Bständig playing at the Stadttheater Bremerhaven (1971). Art and design by Graphic design by Renate and Frieder Grindler.
Notgeld of the Week #31! (2/10/2026)
A nice nautical note from the north of Germany!
50 Pf. from the city of Bremerhaven, Lehe, and Geestemünde.
the sailor on the obverse, holding a banknote and a pipe, is saying "Wat sind hüt Fofftig Penn?" meaning "what are fifty Pfennig even worth?", like before, poking fun at the lack of buying power of the note.
Bremerhaven was founded in 1827, not even a century before this notgeld was printed, as a port for the city of Bremen upstream along the Wesser. Bremerhaven is still a major port in Germany, serving the north sea with Hamburg and Wilhelmshaven. Those familiar with the states of Germany will know that Bremen is one of the three city-states in the country, however unlike Hamburg and Berlin, the state also includes the exclave of Bremerhaven despite being 20 miles away from Bremen!
Elvis Presley arrives in Bremerhaven, Germany and boards a train to Friedberg where he will be stationed at the Ray Barracks, October 1 1958.