The first part of the cycle approached five Germans (from the former GDR and "West" Germany) who, for various reasons, decided to work and live in the Czech Republic. A radio editor brought here by love, an employee of the Institute of ...See moreThe first part of the cycle approached five Germans (from the former GDR and "West" Germany) who, for various reasons, decided to work and live in the Czech Republic. A radio editor brought here by love, an employee of the Institute of Egyptology, raising her children in Czech, an employee of the German Embassy in Prague, or a translator of Havel, Vaculík or Grus, a bank clerk who arranged concerts for Czech jazz bands before November 89, will talk about her experiences. after Germany, and finally a bohemian and pedagogue of the University of West Bohemia, who studied Slavic studies in West Berlin and completed his studies in Prague.
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