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That's interesting... Cinderella is very popular in Germany, but her name is "Aschenputtel" (first part is "ashes", obviously the same reference as "cinder"). I never heard of another version and the name Allerleirauh, but I remember a film from (old) East Germany with a (very) different version of it, I think it claimed to be of polish or czech origin - but I can't remember the name. Sorry melanie for being completely off topic now... MOVED TO VIRTUAL TAVERN :-) :-) :-)
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... Nene? Is it "Neen," "Neenie," or "Neenay"? I never know what to call her when I mention this character to people. Melanie