Escape from Leipzig / Harald Fritzsch ; translated by K. Heusch ; with a foreword written by G. 't Hooft.

In the 1960s, Leipzig was the center of resistance in East Germany. Harald Fritzsch, then a physics student, contemplated escape. But before he left, he wanted to demonstrate to the government that they had gone too far when they destroyed St. Paul's Church in May 1968. He accomplished that by...

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Main Author: Fritzsch, Harald, 1943-2022
Other Authors: Heusch, Karin, Hooft, G. 't
Format: eBook
Language:English
German
Published: Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific, 2008.
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Online Access:Click for online access
Uniform Title:Flucht aus Leipzig.
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Summary:In the 1960s, Leipzig was the center of resistance in East Germany. Harald Fritzsch, then a physics student, contemplated escape. But before he left, he wanted to demonstrate to the government that they had gone too far when they destroyed St. Paul's Church in May 1968. He accomplished that by unrolling a protest transparency in spectacular fashion. Despite the great efforts of the secret police, the STASI, the government was unable to find out who was responsible for this act. Soon after, together with a friend, Fritzsch began his journey to Bulgaria in order to escape into Turkey by traversi.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xii, 125 pages) : illustrations
ISBN:9789812790101
9812790101
1281938270
9781281938275
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.