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tv   Frag den Lesch  Deutsche Welle  May 6, 2021 1:45am-2:01am CEST

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that. quarter sisters have added class divisions to their ice cream parlor and preparation so that they can work without wearing a mask oh yeah fuck you. ask. i don't know you don't have the song yet we have to work and we want to work absolutely have to be safe and so do our customers move on that. plane is known for its beautiful waters stunning and hidden caves. are fun to watch it santa has spent countless hours ferrying visitors around. he has certain tourists will be back soon thanks to the vaccine was going. to the philosophy of our region which is that you have to barrel. because it makes more sense when it is empty of what you have bought. their dream island of car free . purpose
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a chance to return. everyone in the bosnian capital city of war probably knows him the part is that. he was part of the communist resistance that fought against the germans in the balkans right before the end of world war 2 and he was particularly active in the city of saturday of war after the war of ulta became a superhero even in comics. so how it's once the keeper vaulters memory alive and with it the fascination for comics. evil nazis and heroic partisans every child growing up in the former yugoslavia knew the story wall to defend sarajevo as well as the film it was a comic book that had millions of fans around the globe. comics were hugely popular in the former yugoslavia and alya shaliach hopes to preserve this tradition he's
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been a comic enthusiastic childhood he founded design publishing company this courtyard in sarajevo is home to a coffee comics as well as a shop which sells comic books and graphic novels there really it is more of a refuge. with the dallas ft worth i don't think anyone in bosnia today would enter the comic trade purely as a business venture worth of a 3 point you need to love comics or so aside from the fact that i'm trying to earn my living from it this is about my passion for comics through the series of is also an attempt to leave a few traces behind me that was eventually to reawaken a lot of comics and kids of course that the look of you. children can bring in a comic they've already read and exchange it for another she had it and nothing from this but he says that's not important he's too busy trying to salvage whatever
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he can his collection of comics is now larger than the one held by boston as national library. in the 1960 s. seventy's and eighty's if everyone in yugoslavia read comics it was organized the state in the school supported it or maybe a little less but compared to today the print runs were incredible view of it was the way through the tunnels the break of yugoslavia also spelled the end of this comic culture since then sales have been sluggish back in the early seventy's a comic yes you could easily sell 800000 copies. today young artists like and it's cheech ish have a tough time living from their work. as we were there are a couple of enthusiastic to do it because it's their passion for 3 that's the
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reason they're still any type of scene here reporter we're over here there's comic book authors and illustrators unfortunately look for jobs and side of bosnia and herzegovina valley. she just says the market has been decimated even though the internet is creating new opportunities he says what's missing are publishers like challenge and his publishing company. is doing with a graphic comics so with the publishing house on the comic book store there's a good step towards creating what bosnia lacks or what kind of platform you can work with. a platform or not and watch it rog to. a coffee comics has brought out a new edition of wall to defend sarajevo the story has also been republished in german and chinese in china the tale of walter the resistance fighter who took on
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the nazis is well known chinese tourists visiting sarajevo flocked to his memorial there though until the end the nazis never knew who walter was you know who water is tell me his name at once. i will show him to you. you see this city. this is a factor. in sarajevo walter is once again a symbol of resistance now against the political corruption that's paralyzed bosnia for decades. within those who are the more people are sick of having to just survive on their own. and walters message to fight for others to fight for others lives in all of us with the other thing is to make something of our lives here in south review and in bosnia i mean shall each his optimism in the face of all odds
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is reminiscent of walter's message never give up even in times of great resistance we now want to take you to the caspian sea to a region where you can actually find sea monsters and know we're not talking about any lost nest monster but about a huge metal vessel designed to scare off enemies during the cold war this man played an important role in the project. is a retired engineer and he remembers the time when he used to ride the waves on the caspian sea months. colossal quick in dangerous this monstrous vehicle part ship part your plane is on a beach by the caspian sea in the republic of dagestan. if you're trying to plan or screened later design for military use presumably against the west.
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virginia served as flight engineer on test flights for the winship or growing to fetch the course or generically node really this one is called the caspian sea monster. what we're getting there i operated the propulsion units from here it's a great machine just incredible. the 1st winship was designed in the 1960 s. it was meant to guard russia's coastlines and fight enemy ships costing undetected by radar thanks to a slew flight. this uses the ground effect here a dynamic interaction with the surface beneath the wings treat just enough lift to carry the 380 tons giant a few meters above the water. but it never saw genuine service 14 years after the caspian sea monsters launch the soviet union collapsed and test flights were ended. but the new bit
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of the. good without hardly words that. we were so proud of our country at the time for developing such let's call them products unlike any other country in the world hunt you from what it is isn't that at the natural it wasn't a monster those are part of the more thought doc or even plans to use to a crown a plan to carry passengers you know because it didn't need long runways or airports . up to gleam of steve otis 14 years of his life to the. he logged a bit more than 500 hours of flight time which she says is not much for a professional test pilot but the flights were anything but easy something always went wrong the prototype had only been built for test flights. 3 was nick though we have various firefighting protocols in the event of an accident. or if we just
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want to be honest we never once had to use them. with the new rich of us. today the caspian sea monster stands near bent a 2 hour drive from our home. and now retired flight engineer is proud to have been the only dagestani on the team of soviet researchers. hardly any photos remain from his time of them after all it was a top secret soviet military project. but i was the only non party member they took on but they would have gone the other coworkers were communists but when the head of our test pilots division found out about taxes he was shocked. at how could a nonparty member have become a crew member. we could push. today party membership means nothing the country allergy of. the soviet union
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is history and the colossal winship is destined to serve as an attraction in petri park. planned on the caspian sea coast. the woman moved to much though. everything is ruined. the work of so many designers and engineers. at least it's still standing here but we were rather at that and i mean there was talk about dismantling it's for scrap the new smaller go buy milk i hope it'll help young people understand what fantastic technology we hunt and what a great country but what if i tell you and i hope that will help them feel proud of this country and its people not obama's. and sue the caspian sea monster this is a very different mission entity is russia to be your witness to the one time power
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and greatness of the former soviet union. well that's all we have time for today but we'll be back with more stories and reports next week up to see you then take care and come back.
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