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How Janusz Escaped From Communist Poland | Easy German 416

► EG PODCAST EPISODE 64: http://www.easygerman.fm/64 ► GET EXERCISES FOR THIS VIDEO:   / easygerman   ► LEARN GERMAN WITH OUR APP: https://www.seedlang.com ► SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL: https://goo.gl/sdP9nz ► FACEBOOK:   / easygermanvideos   ► INSTAGRAM:   / easygermanvideos   ► WEBSITE: https://www.easygerman.org/ --- Learn German from the streets: In this episode we follow Janusz on a tour through his own migration history. Exactly 37 years ago, Janusz fled by ferry from Poland first to Sweden and then to Germany. At that time, the world was still a different place. Eastern and Western Europe were divided, Poland was ruled by a socialist regime and no one was allowed to leave their own country. In our video we accompany Janusz on a special journey. We travel with him once again from Gdansk (in Poland) by ferry to Sweden. On the way, Janusz recalls his hopes, dreams and also fears that accompanied him on his escape in 1984.In 1984 Janusz escaped with a ferry from Poland, first to Sweden, then to Germany. Together with Janusz we visit Gdansk, a city in northern Poland that Janusz came to in 1984 in order to leave Poland forever on a boat. --- PRODUCED BY: Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of participating partner countries abroad. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language as well as in English. --- Hosts of this episode: Janusz Hamerski/Carina Schmid Camera & Edit: Carina Schmid Transcription: Esther Marake Translation: Ben Eve

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