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The Grimms wanted to preserve German tales before the stories disappeared.
The book is listed by UNESCO in its Memory of the World Registry.
The stories and their morals come from the oral tradition of the German people.
Folklorists gather tales from their oral traditions to preserve cultural heritage.
The original stories told of the difficult lives of children and families.
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