Friedrich Neuser
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Just doing this every 10 years is enough. It's enough. It's all enough. And so another chapter in this thousand-year-old fairy tale is coming to an end.
Just doing this every 10 years is enough. It's enough. It's all enough. And so another chapter in this thousand-year-old fairy tale is coming to an end.
If they did, maybe one village or one family would have gotten all the good plots, amassed a lot of wealth, maybe become the noble families of the area.
If they did, maybe one village or one family would have gotten all the good plots, amassed a lot of wealth, maybe become the noble families of the area.
If they did, maybe one village or one family would have gotten all the good plots, amassed a lot of wealth, maybe become the noble families of the area.
A few weeks after the lottery, we spoke with Friedrich. In the end, he made seven trades and got all the land he wanted. And he's going to get to farm it happily ever after, or at least for the next 10 years.
A few weeks after the lottery, we spoke with Friedrich. In the end, he made seven trades and got all the land he wanted. And he's going to get to farm it happily ever after, or at least for the next 10 years.
A few weeks after the lottery, we spoke with Friedrich. In the end, he made seven trades and got all the land he wanted. And he's going to get to farm it happily ever after, or at least for the next 10 years.
Alex Goldmark is our executive producer. Thank you to Karina Tall. Adam Berry, Caitlin Carroll, and Caroline Drees provided interpretation help. And thank you to Mary Claire Peete for first telling us about this land lottery a couple years ago.
Alex Goldmark is our executive producer. Thank you to Karina Tall. Adam Berry, Caitlin Carroll, and Caroline Drees provided interpretation help. And thank you to Mary Claire Peete for first telling us about this land lottery a couple years ago.
Alex Goldmark is our executive producer. Thank you to Karina Tall. Adam Berry, Caitlin Carroll, and Caroline Drees provided interpretation help. And thank you to Mary Claire Peete for first telling us about this land lottery a couple years ago.