Brothers in the camp. Where did Eastern Europe go? Pleskachevskaya I.N.
The main goal of this book is to talk about the changes that have occurred in former socialist countries. The author visited Germany (former GDR), Czech Republic and Slovakia (former Czechoslovakia), Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria and Romania. In each of these trips, the author met with a variety of people: former leaders of states and governments, businessmen, economists, artists and artists, teachers and youth. Among the most famous interlocutors is the last general general of the Central Committee of the SPG Egon Krenz, the first prime minister of independent Slovakia Vladimir Mechyar, the last king of Bulgaria Simeon II, the former member of the Politbur of the Central Committee of Porp Stanislav Chosek, one of the founders of the union movement "Solidarity" Adam Mikhnika, the famous film director Kshishtof Zanussi, the famous rock singer Janosh Cobbos and many others.
This book is about changes that radically changed Eastern Europe, about how the politics, economics, culture and life of ordinary people have changed. This is a story from the first lips about how it was - to live in an era of change. And about whether the changes ended, whether people received what they dreamed about 30 years ago, about hopes, joys, victories, disappointments and the aftertasis of the revolution.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 16 years old |
| Author | Pleskachevskaya Inessa Nikolaevna |
| Number of pages | 399 |
| The year of publishing | 2023 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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