Germany's soccer-mad new ambassador to Britain yesterday declared all-out war on his countrymen’s dour image — by promising a fun-filled World Cup. Wolfgang Ischinger insisted the tournament was the ideal opportunity for Germans to prove they DO have a sense of humour.
And he said the nation also loved nothing better than a good knees-up. The envoy explained: “Germans love to have parties and they have parties more than most people. There are beer festivals all over the country. They are celebrated with vigour and also with quite a bit of alcoholic beverage, which is not much different from the British.”
Herr Ischinger, 60, went on: “The tournament gives us the perfect opportunity to present a new image of our country. This is the year for us to show that the clichés and stereotypes of the old days are no longer relevant. No country likes to see itself presented in such a negative way. It’s going to be my mission to do our best to change that and show a different image of Germany.”
The dad of three, who arrived in Britain just days ago, launched his crusade after replacing controversial ambassador Thomas Matussek. Herr Matussek sparked fury by accusing British schools of failing to teach kids about post-war Germany. The new envoy’s arrival has already seen a bid by the German embassy to show the nation in a fresh light.
Last week it launched a student essay competition titled: “Don’t mention the War”. The contest — fronted by comedian John Cleese who made the saying famous when he played TV’s Basil Fawlty — features summer courses in Berlin as prizes.
Herr Ischinger showed his own sense of humour by laughing off the outcry over plans for British fans to sing World Cup songs in German.
He said: “I will not be provoked into an angry reaction.”
afraid it is going to take more than some beer swilling party going germans to erase the holicaust..
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