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August 30, 2024 • 15 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
See coming to a seven thirty two fifty five ker

(00:02):
City talk station normally on that German Music's plan. I'm
staring at a bunch of people in the studio that
are surrounded by beer and brats and food and pastries,
all things German. Because it is Octoberfest season. Why is
my studio empty? I'm just joking with you. Welcome, Welcome
back to the fifty five care Morning Show, mister German

(00:22):
hair Don Heinrich Toltzman.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Good to have you back on, Brother Guten Morgan, Guten Morgan,
Bryan and I do. We greatly appreciate all the work
you do for German heritage in the German community.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
We really liked.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
Your program and glad to come on and talk about
the Octoberfest season.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
And it really is a season. It's not one single.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Event and I'll be talking about that, but it's this
season is widely celebrated in our area. And it's not
surprising because Cincinnati is a major German heritage center. There
aren't many people German background are settled throughout the US,
but there are only three cities that are especially strong, Cincinnati,

(01:09):
Saint Louis and Milwaukee, and together they form what is
called the German Triangle, and in our in the tri
state area, i'd say well over half the population has
some German ancestry somewhere in their family trees.

Speaker 3 (01:25):
So I often say too that if.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
You don't understand German heritage, you don't understand our area,
because it's an influence just about everything. And I've written
a lot about it. Over the Rhine, the beer barns,
the Robling Bridge, and I want to thank you for
inviting me to come on so I could talk about

(01:50):
the books in the pasting. I think they help explain
our area.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Oh yeah, I was steeped in German heritage. You know,
I always joke around it. I don't think I have
any German I mean, but I always feel like I'm
part of the fun because, let's face it, yeah, all
these festivals are simply about fun. You know the word
gimuthli kite. We joke about that all the time, a
sense of fellowship and fun, and ment's face it, anywhere
you're putting, you bet a bunch of beer and a

(02:16):
bunch of happy people filled with schnobs and strudel and
amazing German sausage, along with the dancing and the kids
and it's how can you not have a great time
and feel German? Don I mean, that's what it comes
down to.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
Well, we are a.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
Brewing heritage center always, I've been going back to the
nineteenth century now. With regard to the october Fest season,
a friend of mine last year tried to count up
the number of Octoberfests and he came up with around twenty.
So I followed up and I got together. I stopped
at around forty. And the reason is there are many

(02:55):
groups churches, breweries, restaurants and so on that they celebrate
october Fest and it really reflects the popularity of commute
kit as you mentioned, popularity of German heritage. So there's
no way I can talk about all of them. But

(03:17):
aside from being a historian, I'm also a president of
the German American Citizens League, and that's an umbrella organization
for German societies in our area. And many people might
not know, but there are about forty of them and
they range from the smaller, middle.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
Sized to larger groups.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
So I like to highlight them because they can be
considered very authentic and information can be found about them
on the Facebook site of the German American Citizens League.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
Staring right now, don because we're going to take a
break and we'll bring it back to talk about some
of what's going on in the upcoming the short term.
It's German hyphen American Citizens League of Greater Cincinnati. You
type that in your search Facebook, it will pop right
up and you can go ahead and click that like button,
like so many thousands of others have done. So pause,

(04:14):
we'll bring har Toldsman back. I got to start off,
and you can prepare yourself. I know you've provided people
with the reason there is a celebration called october Fest
and various forms going to ask about that, and then
we'll get to some of the details about ones that
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Speaker 2 (05:54):
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Speaker 1 (05:56):
When addressing this one five KRCD talk station, Don Heinrich Toltzman, Man,
he is an amazing author, you know, Don, I was
just looking at Amazon. He type in Don Toltzman, Geez,
how many books have you written?

Speaker 3 (06:11):
Man? Quite a few.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
But I would say I have so many possibilities to
do research on here in the greater Cincinnati area. Brewing
has been mentioned over the Rhine and Spring Grove Cemetery
that was created by Ottolf Straus was the superintendent of
landscaping there and made it a really a masterful piece

(06:38):
of landscaping. So there's just many possibilities. And I would
say too a large number of the works I have
translated from German, and the reason being was that these
are the only sources of information, and I felt they
needed to be made available because they weren't. This is
especially true with regard to the Civil War wrote and

(07:01):
many people are not aware and it's not recorded in
books in the English language. How the large contribution to
the Union Army of the Germans made.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
Yes, sir, are well read all about it. And I
also noted and I thought it was a timely that
I observed this. She wrote the book about the Weedeman,
the founder of the Weedeman Brewery, George Whedaman, Northern Kentucky's
beer baron the man and his brewery. We're having a
listener to lunch next Wednesday at weedem and brew House
in Saint Bernard. No connection. I don't know if it's
the Weedeman family, but I thought that made sense to

(07:34):
remind folks you've written a book about him. But she's Louis.
So many books on German history. It's just it's overwhelming.
So thank you for your contribution to history and documenting all.
This the only place you can find much of what
Don Holtzman has written about or Toltzman's written about. So
onto October Fest, and before we get to some of
the events, what is the genesis of the celebration? Because

(07:57):
this has been going on for one hundred of years, hasn't.

Speaker 3 (08:00):
It It has.

Speaker 2 (08:02):
It goes back to the anniversary celebration of the wedding
in Munich of Crown Prince Ludovich to Princess Teresa Ozaksa
hillsborg Hausen, and they were married on the twelfth of
October in eighteen ten.

Speaker 3 (08:22):
And there.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
The wedding celebration proved to be so popular it became
an annual celebration and each year it got bigger and better.
There many booths and beer tents were added from the
breweries in Munich and developed into the festival known as Octoberfest.

(08:51):
This season, it was moved back into September because of
inclement weather, and that's why in Munich it does begin
on the twenty first of September now and goes through
October sixth. So that's why people ask why does a
beginning so earlier it had in Munich. It had to

(09:13):
do with inclement weather now, so for those that time
period in Munich, it'll be celebrated then. But I have
to say that we have a longer season of Octoberfest
because in our area begins at the end of August
and then it does go up to the early October,

(09:35):
and our season it began this last weekend. The Germania
Society had its october Fest. It began celebrating in nineteen
seventy one and it actually pioneered celebrating october Fest in Cincinnati.
Had began in harrist Holme Park on the West Side,

(09:56):
and for many years it has been at the Germania
Park and Coloring Township. And this weekend the season begins
with the Liberty Home German Society in Hamilton, Ohio.

Speaker 3 (10:10):
It begins.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
Later at today and continues on through Sunday, and the
opening ceremony is five pm on Saturday. This will be
its fifty eighth anniversary and its Liberty Home is one
of the many German societies. The big Octoberfest we have

(10:33):
here is Octoberfest Cincinnati, and something about the history about
that is interesting. In nineteen seventy six, the US celebrated
it's bi centennial, too hundred anniversary, and so the German
American Citizens League, which I mentioned, recommended that the city

(10:54):
celebrate German heritage by a city wide Octoberfest for everybody
to celebrate German heritage, everybody, bring the city all together
and celebrate for the weekend of the Mutelishkite.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
And so.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
We've worked together with the Chamber of Commerce on that.
We do have now the largest Octoberfest in the US,
second only to the one in Munich, which by the way,
is our sister city. And we have many exchange programs
that go back and forth, students and firemen and art exhibits.

(11:35):
There's all kinds of connections that we have to the
sister city.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
Well as well we should be sister city of Munich.
I mean, Lord Almighty, and it is a neat thing.
I mean, you know, a little old Cincinnati often overlook.
You know, we're a flyover state and low and behold
the second largest Octoberfest outside of Munich. I think that
speaks volumes to our the proud, we the hew proud
we are of our German heritage.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
Well, you know, another great thing is we have had
the october Fest Cincinnati in the downtown district for some
time since nineteen seventy six, but this year has a
great and beautiful location. It will be at Sawyer Point
along the banks.

Speaker 3 (12:20):
Of the Ohio River, which it's like the American Rhineland.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
And it will take place Thursday through Sunday, September nineteenth
to the twenty second, and as usual, we will have
a brass band from Bavaria. And another interesting thing about it,
a presenting sponsor is Sam Adams, which the brewery in

(12:53):
the West End and it's brewed by Boston Beer Company,
and that was founded by Jim Cole, who actually is
a native Cincinnati and of German descent. And we's been
here and he'll be here this year. We'll have a
procession on the Saturday of the fest.

Speaker 3 (13:12):
With Jim will be there.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
That's great.

Speaker 2 (13:15):
And we also we always have city council members from
Munich that we'll be here. And another great thing, we'll
have this huge tent. And so your point, they're a
great big beer tent.

Speaker 3 (13:30):
It's just going to be great.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
So the fest continues on with the Donah Schwaben Society.
They have their fest at on October fourth through six.
It's the thirty second anniversary. They're located in Cole Rane Township,
and I know you've been there. We had a beer
out there, well.

Speaker 1 (13:51):
Yes we did. Don Since we're out of time, I'll
remind my listeners German American Citizens Leaguer Greater Cincinnati keeping
tabs on all these and we'll have you back as
these events get closer to remind people what's going on
in the details. Harol Holdtzman, keep up the great work
and thank you for documenting our wonderful German heritage here
in the Greater Cincinnati area.

Speaker 3 (14:10):
Thank you so much. Brian, keep up the great work.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
Thanks brother. I'm just I'm happy to be in a
position to do it. Take care of yourself. We'll talk soon.
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