Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Saturday, October 20, 2007
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In an apparent blow article (sham shock 10/2003), we unexpectedly found the following sentence: "In a survey of 1999 Germans were on the question of what you can think of to Poland , more astonishing number: nothing. " There you go! And we wondered Stett!
Monday, September 10, 2007
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last few posts we claim that with this blog comes to an end.
Now it so far.
It remains to say only one thing again: THE EXHIBITION takes place in the
GALLERY ZERO, Köpenicker Str 4, 10997 Berlin (U-Bahn Silesian Gate)
from Saturday the 1st December to the 21st December
Vernissage: 1 December at 20.00 clock
www.zero-project.org
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Finally we want to have a little story to illustrate our box. Those who regularly read our blog know already that with the car always had problems. Sharp observers might have noticed had it from a project day to the other less and less is left of the box remained. And so was the story: In full glory
! The box in the carpentry shop.
Oh how beautiful! The box in the Kulturbrauerei
beginning of the end - mud, wind and rain outside the main train station
glued together
With Gafferband - before the Polish Embassy
The Tall Ship Races in Szczecin and the English wall - the box in travel version
could stand
The day on which the box is the last time alone
Gay Museum - -
Planet Prozess travel version of last resort
Before HAU Theatre. From a workaround is a permanent solution.
The last time - Rainbow Factory. Even long-term solution is too much. Everything fits perfectly into a small suitcase.
radar Ade!
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angesegt How - the text of Thomas about the bike ride tour of Kreuzberg: Vanished synagogues in Kreuzberg
As part of the traces of Jewish life in the rainbow factory, there was a cycle of 14 clock leadership under the theme "Lost Synagogues in Kreuzberg.
The tour lasts two and a half hours, had twelve participants and consisted of nine stations.
The first stop was at the Orange Square, the center of the city known as Luis. Here at the beginning there was the 20th Century Jewish life in a busy department stores, factories and apartments. The resident Jews came mainly from Eastern Europe.
We went to St. Moritz Square, where the family home value of Stralsund had a department store. The following stations were places where synagogues were: Dresden Street, Lime Street, Axel-Springer-Haus, in between a visit to the Jewish Museum, Old James Street, by the Knights Road (the so-called export-quarters) and finally to the Orthodox synagogue Kottbusser shore. The latter is still the way, and guarded by police.
Ute Our guide did a very good job. I found disturbing, however, two observations of participants. One said that the persecution of the Jews not Germany went out, but was planned internationally. Another added that the Jews were so persecuted in the Middle Ages.
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On 9th September , the last day of the radar project, we were standing in the rainbow factory. With the founders and employees of the rainbow factory, we have been friends for years and we did many projects together. We have worked dozens of times in the factory, read, ate. We organized joint events - Readings, parties, concerts, exhibitions, cinema screenings. Therefore, as we were yesterday in the courtyard of the factory, so many memories came up, especially on countless German-Polish literature workshops we have held in the same court (and of course inside the house).
This time we were only guests at one of several initiatives that starts the rainbow factory, and carries out: Heritage Days . On 9 September 2007, it organized the factory under the motto: In the Footsteps of Jewish life in the neighborhood. There was an exhibition to 2 times and was a sightseeing bike tour organized in the neighborhood, which was attended by us Thomas. His Raport it comes in next post.
are now the last entries to our theme:
WHAT I THINK ABOUT POLAND?
first
A musician by 40 from Bavaria, in Berlin for several years.
I do not want to Poland, because in Poland the climate is continental.
know I was born in 1963 and Poland, the formative time of my life,
The radar project, I find the idea come from good, but the reaction to improvised ago.
second
A German teacher from Berlin. Was 1973 at the Baltic Sea and Krakow, and in 1991 in the Mazury
I think about Poland that the lack of German language skills and getting to know the contact very difficult.
Too bad, it's very close to Berlin.
why I have a lot of stereotypes in my head: Poland: the land of art and artists, relaxed atmosphere, more like the south,
I will probably get no more polish, you must have personal reasons for choosing to undergo the effort.
Katrin, a German woman from Berlin: Poland is remote and largely unknown. driven by 1994 and 1995, after Lithuania memories of the GDR to ecological and living conditions. I hope that comes from educational and cultural potential out again.
4th
A young German musician from Berlin
When I think of Poland, I think of green meadows and forests.
5.
a German from Berlin. War News in 2001 and 2007 Poland (Konin, Warsaw, Slubice)
are the official Polish - German relations are not so well - irritiernd are the official Polish reactions, for example, to articles in the German press - one has the feeling of a certain reactionary backwardness of Poland's official. Poland, with whom I have contact in Berlin, it is always very embarrassing to bring what the K brothers, as in politics and culture at the start. None of you seem to have chosen. Recently reported a Pole in the conversation, the premier K _Bruder is ultimately elected by a minority - because abstention is so great. Since the show can not choose cause much waste. I would like Poland to arrive in Europe, an official of a possible overcome inferiority complex. The many European countries have arrived in Poland - When will the Polish nomenclature?
6th
A German man from Berlin. Was three times in Poland, 1995, 1998 and 2003 - from the Baltic Sea, the Krakow and Wroclaw.
- I had before the first visit hardly knew anything about Poland. Except something about politics + history.
- although so close to Berlin is one of my favorite holiday is closer than Western Europe. My three visits were positive. Very nice people, beautiful landscapes + beautiful - vibrant cities.
have historically politically + I learned much from each trip. In big cities there were good museums + info about historical issues.
I will more often go to Poland.
7th
a German from Heidelberg, it was 2006 in Swinoujscie.
I found the landscape in Poland & beautiful people friendly. I also had years of a Polish colleague with whom I listened to music of Bregovic. My current Polish friend moved away recently, unfortunately the USA. Well, can I say more now.
8th
Niko, a German from Dusseldorf (now in Kreuzberg), university degree. War in February 2006 in Poland - 1 week near Karpach (skiing).
I think Poland is an important neighbor of Germany, a German far too many unknown land. In the German press last particularly differences between German and Polish policy emphasizes what is so far very annoying, as the move the prejudices and resentments to the forefront. You will get most of the German Poland at all.
initiatives such as yours, who emphasize the exchange and common ground, I think, therefore, very important and desirable ! Happy !
A few clichés :-)
- good beer
- good sausage
- difficult language
- challenging politicians
- beautiful landscapes
- Very Catholic
- hearty cuisine
- cheap craftsmen
9th
a German from Berlin (high school, currently ALG II), was on the Baltic coast at the turn of 1998/1999
Poland had very variable limits
many Catholics
I know not a typical Polish food and only a band whose name I do not think (folk music with reggae)
Polish
In Poland more question marks in my head than with some other neighbors, comparable to Luxembourg or Liechtenstein.
10th
A self-working German man from Berlin, was in Krakow and in the Mazury.
Poland for me is so close and yet so far. The language is definitely an obstacle for more frequent visits.
I spent very nice holidays stays, but also a bad experience. Actually, I know far too little about the country.
Hopefully you will now release the Kaczinskis!
11th
Mrs. Esther Goldstein, a psychoanalyst. She was in Gdansk and Warsaw.
I thank Poland, that Europe has berettet before the Ottomans.
I thank Poland that brought the Soviet bloc collapsed.
I love the Polish cuisine, while their sweet soup, sometimes it was too much brandy.
Poland I admire that they have managed to keep it on the Division also a Polish identity.
the anti-Semitism on Radio Maria I find horrible and is not worthy of Poland.
The twins did not deserve Poland. Foreign policy in the EU is too much by the trauma of Poland in the past, I can nchvollziehen.
I am glad that the Poles are my neighbors.
Esther Goldstein
An older German lady in elegant red suit, Karin Seiffert-Abuzied from Kreuzberg was our last contact. She had been to Poland.
My friend Regina Räthel learn Polish, it is Catholic religinslehrerin and gave me a lot about Poland. I was 22 years ago in Krakow, a beautiful city! European with great wit. Also in Gdansk, we have international air breathed. History is there first hand. Wroclaw is very fresh in my memory. On 19 April, I was at a demonstration (about 4,000 protesters) to treatment of temporary workers, of all women. The Poles are very active! Keep it up.
Karin Seiffert-Abuzied
from Kreuzberg
I am grateful for the gift that I received as the last visitor.
Dobri Djen y hasta la vista
In Berlin or Poland or Chile
Yes! And so the project came RADAR - MOBILE BOX STEREOTYPES the end.
is now still a project exhibition at the gallery from 1 ZERO to 21 December and then maybe (if we find a sponsor !!!!! ) publication.
Friday, August 31, 2007
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first Poland is an exciting European country, which was connected to a large extent with the German culture. (Man from Germany, was on his way to Russia in the 80s in Poland)
(ground stewardess from Switzerland, was never in Poland) 3
stealing cars
The houses are veranzt, dislike the food, the black market, prostitutes at the border, Poland market: other currency (all cheap), Moni (my girlfriend)
( Sophia, a student from Berlin, was 2 times in Poland)
Unfortunately, I notice last time the hostile attitude gegnüber Russia (from the media)
In recent years, economically on the upswing trend
As a newcomer to the EU the most progressive European country
(Alex, 27 years dental technicians and German from Russia, moved several times by Poland)
8 I was not in Poland but I have met many Polish people, so I can only write about Polish Mänschen what.
Polish Mänschen I find very friendly oven, they can live and keep their culture, helpful, often humorous and they are special with Turkish citizens very well. A peaceful people you need time. Thank you! (Ahmet, carpenters from Turkey) 9
(Dagmara, a student from Germany, born in Poland from Poznan)
10th Adults from Turkey, an engineer
One should in Poland Stanislav Lem more attention paid to
hard line in politics
Good Regiesseure
Was ever been to Poland (1984 Kołobrzeg, 1985 Gdansk, 2002 Sluke)
Tags:
break, mixing the many landscapes, young people, place and so close - yet so far for many away, change; beautiful but difficult language
12th 50-year-old female teacher from Berlin
Has never been in Poland
Unfortunately, I've never been to Poland. This says to me already a bit ... Since I really like to travel. - Is really seen such a tragedy, this neighboring country to have experienced before. -
Otherwise, I know a few fellow citizens from Poland, in my environment (work, friends). Still I experience and I connect with the country of Poland: cheap "shopping". + the beautiful Baltic Sea. Also: the prejudice that there are like cars stolen.
Was ever been to Poland ("2 times, in Stettin)
I think the people are very friendly, the Poles a beautiful country is where we should invest more. This country definitely has future
14th German from adult must
was already in Poland (Poznan 1995)
trading people, nice people
arm Poland
Where are the critical voices of Poland! The war in Iraq, Poland has lost all democratic side.
pity!
15th German from Cologne
Was ever 16th in Poland (Krakow)
Text written with two friends
Poland is not a democratic country. Human rights underfoot entered. for example, the gays.
The CSD was stopped bleeding. Gays are discriminated against extreme.
Was ever 18th in Poland (1998 Warsaw, Gdansk, Krakow, Helsinki)
ever Poland (5 weeks)
I have gotten a very good impression during the bike ride on the R1. of Küstrin → Bromberg
Open-minded People, hospitable and helpful.
Specific questions:
Why do the Poles in the attack on Iraq participated
moving question!
Harald Hildebrandt
How Long Can You Live With Abowel Obstruction
30.08. 2007 Theater Hau
The second day at the hall outside the theater Hau's shore was a little more going on, but no less cool. One could even say that it was really cold. This rain (we fortunately under roof) and wind. We have it then not stand very long ... but as for the 25 entries we have then made it. Let's see how it is today, the weather promises at least nothing good! But as long as we get to his feet, radar is not lost ...!
to the project staff: thick sweaters!
And here now the entries from 30.08, as usual, with original errors.
Christina, a student from Bulgaria
Has never been in Poland
"Well I think
An adult
co-written by a project worker
"What I think
- very conservative, Catholic-conservative
- ... and good people, more not! "
Eric, 28 years old carpenter from Berlin
Was ever been to Poland ("I drive about 6 times a year to Poland for the purpose of shopping and leisure")
"I have until now only good experiences with and in Poland made. Have several Polish friends. "
Danny Koch from Berlin
Was ever been to Poland ("time since time since")
"was often on the Polish market since you can buy cheap and good product"
student from Germany
'Poland in wake me various associations
- me of the family think of my godmother, who owned estates in East Prussia, which they all after the 2nd World War lost, because the area was Polish
- to my ex-boyfriend I must also think I have to think before the time. He was one of the last New Year's Eve celebrations in Poland, has far too much Graskovskaia, inside this Polish vodka with bison grass, drinking and me then called drunk
- to many prejudices I have to think, that have partially confirmed, in part, complete rubbish are.
- Mira, our Polish cleaning woman with us started when she was 18 years old. She works in Germany, lives in a tiny apartment and visiting her two daughters who live with their mother in Poland, once a year at Christmas.
- Recently I saw a terrible play from Poland, I then talked to the director, thought that the Polish theater scene is obviously somewhat backward and threw all thoughts of the pile when I spoke to his colleague ... that was awfully nice.
German from Turkey
"produces some women
you cozy and cheap clothes"
An adult has been to Poland (Warsaw, 1986, 1989, Lodz 2002, Polish Baltic Sea ")
" beautiful country with nice people who drink a lot of vodka. "
Anna, young people from Hesse
Has never been in Poland
"I think that Poland is a beautiful country. I know some from Poland, I also know that the statement" steal Poland " not true. I would especially like to go to Silesia, as my grandmother is from there. "
Charlott, young people from Hesse
Has never been in Poland
" I think the people are so in Poland, as in any other country. It is said that Poland would be so much steal, but is stolen in each country. I also know someone from Poland and is nice as well as their family. In the next holidays I'm going to her and get to know many people. After that, I can only make me an accurate verdict. I believe that everyone should do before he has a prejudice. "
student from Hessen
Has never been in Poland
"I think there is not much difference between Poland and others, all the stereotypes are pretty outdated, certainly there are exceptions, but there is in any other country and its people also. I myself know some Poles and their families and find it very nice, nicer than many other German. The only thing I can say from experience is that Poland tolerate much alcohol. "
Has never been in Poland ("No - wait, buy it just across the border, soy chips, etc.")
"Associated Features: (derived from Poland, I know the person + stories)
comfortable "tricky", familiar, relatively poor, rural, Heavy Metal, Punk, drink-off, conservative, stuck painted women ,...?
was unfortunately never even there! "
F., a student from Leipzig
Was ever poor in Poland (80 Zakopane, family leave)
"Poland
first experience.
as a child I was there, my stuffed animal stolen. (The malicious proverb therefore experience in body)
otherwise: unfortunately, too poor and too conservative.
is treated to Cinderella (EU).
(cause bad conditions historically z infinite loop in the democratic development
® however: unleashed, the source and poland is (too often forgotten)
currently : Kaczinsky is sold as a lack of freedom ® opinion, homosexuality. etc. .. "
Charlotte, a teacher from Berlin
Has never been in Poland (" must never & I say with shame, always wanted to I point, the distance denk'mal ...!?" )
"... So my family came from what is now Poland, Wroclaw and my parents were always there to look for houses, etc. ... I
so, how overleaf already written, never ...
- I have read a lot ... (illegible) in Nowahuta and ...
- otherwise I was just told the other day how pleased people seem - I attribute this more to John than to the present term policy (twins! ) back. "
A. Becker, an engineer for Theatre Technology from Berlin
Was ever been to Poland ("1985 WARSAW, 2006 SŁUBICE Küstrin +")
"IF I HAVE MORE TIME / HOLIDAY WOULD I WOULD BE MORE OFTEN THERE. FRANKFURT / OR IS FOR ME ONLY THROUGH THE AREA TO POLAND INTERESTING. I HAVE INTEREST IN POLAND THE SAME AS THE ADJACENT STATES. I wonder MORE ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIP OF POLAND TO HIS NEIGHBORS: GERMANY AND RUSSIA ALSO / SU history and in the PRESENT.
a German from Berlin
An Italian
Both written text in the computer
(Frau1-30.08, mann1-30.08)
White Russian, who in Berlin
text is marked in German and Russich dictated by project staff co-written in German
"I know the Poles from Belarus. So far, the Contacts are good, but now they have become schlchter, by policy, not the people.
Just yesterday I read in an old newspaper from 2001 Russich an article about Katyn were shot in 1939 where Polish officers by Soviet. This was denied in the Soviet Union forever, now it is different ...
In this article explains that in the 20zigern, in Lenin's time, a Polish-Soviet war there. It took thousands of Soviet officers were caught and shot. Katyn was, if you will, sort of retaliation. I did all this not before, and I have never heard of it. So when I last accidentally got the newspaper in his hands, I talked to my husband about it and wanted to know if it's really been the way it was in the newspaper. "
event manager from Berlin and Danzig
Was ever been to Poland ("OFT IN DANZIG / SOPOT)
" I was born raised in PL DT. The Germans are more tolerant, but uptight than the Poles. Regardless, I never can choose between the two countries! I need both nations. "
architect from Hannover
Was ever been to Poland (Warsaw 1989)
- " I HAVE Poland as very hospitable country EXPERIENCE WITH MANY PEOPLE
- I SEE POLAND AS A COUNTRY TO WHAT CENTURY LONG AND HAS BEEN AFFECTED BY HIS NEIGHBORS ON THE WAY TO BE AN INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC STATE TO DEVELOP
- ® "Despite current POLICY DIFFICULTIES"
- POLAND IS A LAND OF THE MANY GERMAN TOO LITTLE KNOWLEDGE IS SORRY GOOD ENOUGH TOURS. SO MANY OF PREJUDICE GERMAN SITE, THE OTHER WOULD NOT EXIST.
- ® Must POLAND FOR FOREIGNERS ATTRACTIVE. "
Has never been in Poland
text co-written by project worker
" What I think about Poland? Do ... nothing ... no, not really. I have nothing to do with the people I know, no, I think then not about it. I never think of Poland ... but I'm planning at some point . As to go there "
Has never been in Poland
" - EU
- neighbor
never been to Poland
"conflicts between German u . Poland because of the war experiences, particularly among the older generation
in the young Keie problems, Polish friends / relatives had "by marriage"
text from Mann wrote
"Poland is a member of the EU welcomed. We would like to go, because there are very kind to our knowledge, landscapes and cities. We even have distant relatives in Poland. We are however critical of the instantaneous government. We personally know Poles who work for us, this very capable and committed. We will soon want to visit Krakow. Poland is historically very interesting for us.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
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08/29/2007 Theater Hau
Thanks Dominique!
1 hour, 60 minutes or 3600 seconds (if not more)! Yes, unbelievable, yet the bitter truth. For so long we had in the autumn cool of Berlin at the emergency exit of the theater Hau persevere until we Dominique, a student from Berlin finally redeemed by wanting to be our first guest. At this point, once again a heartfelt thanks and only you, Dominique! Your contribution - as promised - to well-deserved first place! For all those who have searched in vain and there do appear in the next few days (hopefully) flock (We may like tea, coffee, hot biscuits, etc.) a little help here: we were in the darkest corner, hidden behind many bikes and bushes, like the emergency exit near the intersection. Yes, exactly there where the man in black suit and youthful red tie all the time has gone up and down, then half-hourly re parked his black VIP limousine, even if both the construction and abandonment, and the Umparken his car towards us has denied. For filling out a questionnaire, he was even then too bad ... but good - who knows, maybe he would have had to first ask his boss for permission and he had just got our hands full with all the responsibilities, he had to wear: 5 feet, 6 back off, enter, wait, get off, look in casual movement at the clock, sunglasses off, sunglasses on -, my name is Bond, James Bond. We had no idea that the theater Hau also "outdoor" ideas are! Great!
Anyway, from then on it was certainly better and better and even our computer along with a webcam came around the other mail is used. Unfortunately we had a few harsh rejections can offer. Well, let's move on once's weather!
Oh, and the box ... which is quite out. Now has more than half of their loops and hooks are lost when you visited us, then, be on a folding screen to keep behind all the bushes and said bikes.
Now Dominique.
(Dominique, a student from Berlin, was at some point as a small child in Poland, but only on the German-Polish border) 2
Unfortunately I was never in Poland, but have some good Polish friends.
landscape I like Poland - as far as I know something about photos - much.
The political situation and especially the discrimination of marginalized groups are known to me, especially homosexual living friends, the Poles have left for this reason - they felt unwell and no longer safe in their respective cities themselves. And the difficult labor market situation.
(Catherine, an actress from Berlin, had never been to Poland) 3
I've met some Poles. That was in my class trip to Bad Königshofen. I have not had that much contact with them, but the girls were pretty and the men pretty nice, they let her smile does not disappear in the face just . Let
I also what political heard about this country, through the relations between Germany and Poland and the "black market" ...
has me a bit of Mexico and the United States recalls but not so chaotic and full of hatred.
I was anxious to learn, to visit Poland and know the culture, but I am a bit scared been persuaded, because of the theft and so ...
(Ernesto Paas, high school graduate from Mexico , liked our Polish cookies)
4. What i could write is only what i can imagine. Ah! No! There was a girl that we were together in the last formation named Agata Maskiewitz. What she told about dance in
(Junge Frau aus Griechenland)
5th I do not know so much about this country. (Only some general references like everybody). I am thinking about and my unknowledge makes me worried ...
(Inés Moreno, a student "or something like that" from Madrid / Paris, was still not in Poland)
6th know I really do not much about Poland. What I know is that my ancestors come from Poland - but so far had no opportunity to go there.
Poland, I have ever met were always very loose and open, I like that.
More contact would not be bad, but Berlin has to good opportunities.
(artist from Namibia)
7th Poland is an interesting country, has a great culture, the people are friendly, open.
(geriatric nurse from Peru, was still Never 8th in Poland)
Hm really difficult, as the only Polish I know not a good example. So big politics: lousy populism on the part of governments against Germany. Extreme nationalist historiography, which leads mainly a sacrificial discourse: divisions, wars, occupation, and never has been through a Pole. Otherwise, there are sports, vodka & great music.
(student from Berlin, was several times in Krakow, Warsaw, Auschwitz, Zakopane, etc.)
9th The people are friendly, helpful. The country is beautiful, built the cities and come down. I have many friends from Poland are all happy that they live in Frankfurt. Driving but also always happy to return home. I think Poland is not bad but if you take the bus to go there one gets to feel that one is from Germany. Sure there are bad apples everywhere but we can not stop all lumped together. Ok that's it.
(Hanz Guido, bus drivers from Frankfurt / Main was in 2003 in Krakow)
10th I think that Poles are nice people. Temperamental but nice. I have some friends who are Polish. I get on very well with them. There are normal people like everyone else and I do not believe in prejudice, that Poland is a lot of "stealing" would.
(Lydia, a student from Croatia)
11th I think are normal people just like you, like everyone else. They are nice and open-minded People who behave appropriately in the community.
(Carina, a student from Cologne)
12th Poland deserves to be better governed and lose the fear of Europe because there think enough people fast enough.
(Stefan, artists from Switzerland, had been to Krakow and Warsaw)
13th I this country will someday look right. The two government Twins are stupid. I am interested in nature in southern Poland.
(man from Berlin is, sometimes down shortly to the borders)
14th I've never been to Poland, know many friendly street musicians from Poland working here over the summer. Have no concrete opinion about Poland, because my knowledge is too limited to Poland!
dignity but like to know more.
(adult children from school Mainz)
15th I was relatively unbiased as I went to Poland, but discovered that I, as German was not necessarily accepted there was even chased out of a pub. Now that's something clouded. I also find the current Polish government is very unsymphatisch.
(Marin, Treasurer of Trier, 2005 high school and was in 2003 in Krakow)
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
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And now, finally, the texts of the Museum Night. With all the amenities (friendly hosts, drinks and entertaining show deposits), we have forgotten a little bit of why we were there and eigenlich so we could motivate this time, unfortunately, only 26 people to let us have their opinion about Poland betrayed. But brevity is the soul of wit is well known and so we have gathered again this time interresting opinions. The beautiful photos made this time Ania Kuzio-Weber.
Poland are our closest neighbors, and even childhood memories connect me with that country. - As a child I have already made weekend trips to Poland. With the Polish people, I've only good experiences and I also come back every year to Poland. - I think we should move together much more closely!
only concern that cross-border transport links are so bad! I always think back fondly the people who know I was: At Delfina Ambrozic and Stanislaw Dyzbowcis in Lodz, and to Maestro Satoczewski also to the clerk of the kitchen Sarbienowo. I very much hope that we move together as soon as possible and close exchanges between Poland and Germany is simply a matter of course!
And in addition I have a Polish grandmother Anastasia Rakoczy.
(Wolfgang Winkler, Wiss. Theaterwissenchaftler and librarian from Berlin was in 1966 in Lodz at the opening of the new Opera and this year, including Mieskowice) 2
I would like to
Mezedhes once. I know that the German-Polish relationship is problematic since the war.
I think that live there are nice people and beautiful natural landscapes There.
(kindergarten teacher from Switzerland, was never in Poland) 3
Poland is close and yet I was not really there. Why? I do not know, because I can not change the language? Maybe.
What I have seen from the train window was beautiful in landscape. I feel like going there to-nature holiday by bike
The people I know who were born in Poland are all very very nice.
I was amazed that in Warsaw nobody left in English or German language at the station / switch, switch International ).
interesting, strange and exciting.
(Nadja, naturopath from Berlin, traveled by train through Poland and Lithuania had in Warsaw 5-hour stay at the station)
4th
Nice people, great tracts of land. Looking forward to the visit and, often, the vodka. (Tanya, graduate Ingieneurin architecture from Germany)
When I was in Poland - which were unfortunately only 3 days - I found everything a little dull. Warsaw is not necessarily a beautiful city and the people encountered on the street do not seem to be really friendly ... but when I then went through the university district and several young people have seen and got to know her better in other discussions has changed my opinion. I think that the Poles, I mean the younger generation, much more ambitious, more ambitious than the German young people. They somehow seem to know what they want, of course, mainly in terms of their career. In familiar terms, that means far as what the topic of family formation, etc., I think they are much more traditional than the Germans ...
The prejudices regarding alcohol consumption and friendliness have above all the men in the nightlife partly confirmed. Men of the same appeared drunk and were therefore very unfriendly and a little scary. General of Poland, I do not know very much, because I was just in Warsaw. Apparently, other cities will be much nicer ...
is also very obvious (positive), that almost everything in Poland is very cheap. =)
(student from Germany, was in February 2007 6 in Warsaw)
What I think about Poland?
For me it's more than just the neighboring country. I associate very much with Poland, as I was born in Poland. Almost my whole family lives there. Thus it was that I was in my studies, specializing in East-Central Europe. I think Poland is due to its history and culture of one of the most interesting countries in Europe. It's worth more to Poland to learn to clean up the prejudices that exist, particularly in Germany still.
(Martin, a student from Bremen, his family comes from Katowice, he studied for half a year in Gdansk and visited Krakow, Warsaw, Torun and Wroclaw)
think what I poland?
"Land of Opportunity"
Language: szwierig, but sounds szön
sense for Practical
Good beer, vodka, Bigos, Pierogi, Barszcz
German-Polish women: very good J
oppositions everywhere, due to ...
(Friedrich Cain from Bonn, student and student assistant from Bremen knows Leba, Gdansk, Krakow, Zakopane, Szczecin and Others )
8.
Großer Nachbar
EU-Beitritt
Osterweiterung
Kaczinski-Zwillinge
(Marcus, Kaufmann aus Hamburg, war 2005 in Krakau)
Right now, I’m really worry about the Polish Government. Most of their policies are against the Human Rights. Principally the self-freedom. Of course, their fight against lesbian and gay people should be removed from EU comission. I hope the Polish people can stop their politics before they damage more and more human beings.
(Spanier aus Barcelona, war noch nie in Polen)
10.
I think the Polish policy about gays and lesbians should never be allowed with the Eiropean Union. It’s unbelievable that a European country can still be homophobic.
Furthermore, the way they have approached to reaching agreements within the European Union have caused continous problems for being so narrow minded on only thinking under Polish perspective.
All together, it should make us reconsider if they should stay inside the European Union.
(Mann aus Spanien, war noch nie in Polen)
After story:
A country that is on the way to the EU (new member). But has already caused a stir, which I find not good. They should be something carefully because they have not contributed to what. This recording is honorable. A poor country that can have only ALL , but with the time .
(man in Singapore has never been in Poland) 12
am I not felt so very welcome. Had the impression The Poles like the Germans did not much. A Pole said: "The Germans are always problems. (Health insurance clerk from Berlin, was this summer in Kolberg)
special relationship with Poland: my ex-girlfriend is Polish. Have their family and their Polish friends know well.
the Poles I have met very hospitable, interested me, even me as a German.
impressions:
- geschichtsbwusst
- often critical of European policy in general-
- religious
- Revere, John Paul II, Mickiewicz, ...
- Va young people I've met are open, outgoing, love to party and drink a lot
- I agree absolutely with the Polish government agreed not
- Listed In general, more conservative than many German
- traditional roles of husband / wife
- Great Value: Family
- Däftige, heavy (wonderful) Kitchen
- Tomasz Stanko: mad jazz trumpeter!
- Germany Cultural very close (often closer than, say, France)
Poland as a country: Country on the rise, still has that special, attractive Eastern flair; landscape resembles Deutchland, beautiful soft language, prejudices against Germans especially in the elderly exist but, as in many other countries (sometimes rightly)
(Timo, 22 years old, musician and student from the city Hagen was 3 times in Bialystok, 1 time in Warsaw and 1 time in Kreisau)
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policy:
- Excessive weight of the church
- fractious government
- repressive, undemocratic homophope policy
- Great Zivilgesellchaft (networks, associations, NGOs
- Gateway to the East
Culture / Company:
- Beautiful language
- Mature, people
- Young porn (gay)
- Nice people (the ones we know)
- Immigrants in England
- intellectuals
- beautiful cities
- Great writers inside
economy:
- Stagnation
(5 Swiss, including 3 students, 1 artist and a cameraman had never been to Poland but one of them has a Polish childhood friend)
I mean that Poland from democracy to dictatorship is over. Is always homophobic. (Paul, retired from Landsberg was more time in Landsberg and Krakow) 16
hospitable, exciting country, nice people, city: Warsaw, great colleagues, great friends. (German woman, was in 1990 in Poland) 17
About Germany:
It is difficult to assess objectively German because I grew up here, but German is definitely more punctual than Poland and sometimes more reliable. On the other hand Poland cordial and open other people are against.
(Agnieszka, a student in Germany, born in Poland, raised in Germany, often visiting Poland)
18th
Poland is our neighbor about it much are too many prejudices. The people we have come always very nice counter. (Anonymous)
19th
I unfortunately know nothing about Poland! But I also know nothing about Hungary, so this has to mean something negative. (Florian, exhibition assistant from Austria, was never in Poland) 20
I find Poland very indifferent (Catholicism, gay "friendly", great scenery, friendly people) I like being in this country, but not without reservations.
And this government ...!
(Christian, stage technicians from Dresden, was already several times in Poland) 21
For me as an Israeli,
(teachers from Israel have never been in Poland) 22
What I think about Poland?
- Country on the rise
- Reactionary government
- Between cosmopolitanism and Catholicism
- Small-scale farming still exists, because of EU membership soon probably not ...
- Beautiful women, ugly men
- Large cities from capitalism run over: all the same outdoor catering determined provided by / a few beers, the old towns disappeared. Restaurant chains are spreading.
- destruction caused by the crimes of National Socialism
- Difficult mortgage for a simple neighborly relations between Germany and Poland.
(urbanist from Hamburg, was in Mazury, Krakow, Warsaw and Lublin)
23rd
I think Poland is a very beautiful country, so great! When I was a child, I had a book on bison in a Polish forest. I've only met nice Polish people. A friend of mine from 2003 to 2007 worked at the University of Opole. She is 49 years old, divorced and childless. She has found himself in the company anywhere, and felt like a gay! So a whole new experience. About the Museum School, I am much in contact with Poland and I'm very excited about what it is all how many different scenes, there are and how open and curious, especially young Poles.
(Karl-Heinz Steinle, exhibition curator from Berlin, was many times in Poland) 24
Ernst critical to be or not, lovable Poland. Fight against Nazis, Warsaw Resistance, Solidarity. A nation with its own will, a strong nation.
(man, unnamed, was never in Poland) 25
♀ ♀ + ♂ ♂ in Poland
Since '89 I knew about Eastern Bloc little, I was very Western-oriented, now more oriental (Mediterranean).
'88 / '89 as many here have come and at Aldi purchases I wondered how that goes. I've seen how it was a lot of hostility and asked me how I would go to live there. How will I be treated?
Warsaw '86:
Extreme poverty, huge churches restored gold, and the people poor, physically / mentally. At 12:00 so many drunk. Some very nice, but socialist aesthetics. Crumbling, traces of use.
(human from Berlin, has a man and woman checked and "nothing" written next to it, drove over to Auschwitz and Warsaw was terrible)
26th
Poland:
- often very quickly on the German Autobahn on the way
- have a good taste for fruits
- are good athletes
- are very outgoing
- are very friendly
(Klaus, student from Berlin, was five times in Warsaw)