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tv   Check-in  Deutsche Welle  July 24, 2022 1:30am-2:01am CEST

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i am on my way to poland to the city of gdansk. these days most people vacationing in europe are avoiding eastern europe because of the war and ukraine. poland borders ukraine, de la cruz and the russian enclave. of cleaning brit, meaning it's right next door to war and crisis that scares tourists but isn't justified. i want to check out a city that is usually overrun in summer, but visitors from germany and scandinavia. today i want to discover a good dance with you. a port city on the baltic coast in the north of poland. wellington bounce has a special meaning, not only for poland, but for the whole of europe. do you want to know more you can't
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tell by looking at c, nicky dance that it's the city mark by faith. what happened to the city changed europe? well, the whole world. but 1st things 1st if you love lost places, you have to check out the former good sounds shipyard will take you to a place of world history fest up latin a day by see no problem and get done. so it has its own seaside resorts support. ah, ah, i spoke to city tour with sebastian, and i blurt out the harsh reality. suggested if i take a look around, they are not bad, many tourists is, is poland,
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is the tourism in poland affected by the war. and ukraine is that the reason you know, the 1st there is going to is because it's still not like the full season, but yes, you have to remember that we have the war next to our borders. so it had to effect for the tories, especially for this, like the bigger groups from the states film that all the parts of the, of the war, the individual clean. so these are common guess so the tories are here, but it's not the same. what was what was before like to remember about the palm. they mean now we have the war. yes. so all the things they affected on our local tourism. what do the people see when they're cancelling the tour? do they say the war is too close? it might come over to pull it if they can choose their were choose another destination worries. no, any risk. so that's one of the point. the 2nd point is that the freight of the imagination, there is plenty of the refugees on the streets because that is the number that we have almost 4000000 people which came to poland from ukraine. the
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tourism authorities reiterates that traveling and poland is just as safe as with in europe. but there are still 60 percent fewer for and tourist at 90 percent fewer group trips. that's hard because every tourist is needed here. and so the old part of the dance has quite it down. it's lined with good faith restaurants and normally buzzing with guests in the middle ages it may be danced the richest city in europe . the dive is already 1000 years old. busy and the like the was trying to create the settlements here. they did it because of the location. next to the biggest point fever we threw up and of course the budget costs. so that was the perfect location in the port brought a lot of money into the city. you can see that here in this street who lives it will be or long lane. this is where wealthy citizens lift
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the. but look what it says up here, 953. nothing is as old as it looks. the historic center was destroyed by the germans during the 2nd world war. all these houses are new, reconstructed down to the last detail. only this house here, the open house is original. what to do with the ruins in the city. some of the ideas say that it's better to leave it as open their museum for the next generation to show them how the war with cruel. and now the idea was to create the new city of the die. for example, in let me thought newport district. but finally, they decided about reconstructing the all the main town saint mary's church also miraculously survived the bombing. it's the largest brick church in europe in front of it is muddy sca street normally a tourist hotspot,
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but today it's deserted. i see ember basically everywhere here it's very important. right. dies is the copies of humber, and it was also like before, even there was no dies the local stuff in price or trading with, with the roman empire, $3000.00 a year before the christ. so this is the very, very tradition and why number? because this is our body god. so for example, from the swamps you had the black, amber because of the a lot of organ or the organ. okay, we can go with, we are walk you all the time. so it's time to eat something to get some. finally, fighting that looks delicious.
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mark was popular during the comb with iraq. so the 1st me, the bulk was hoping crockery 1948. and this idea of sweet everywhere important, very fast. so dots was that place to feed the people in that like, cheap, tasty food for everybody. you don't even understand what this with. you can just point, i want this and then we're preferred to play for you. okay. all right. we share of yogi stuff, dumplings, and national bishop pulling books that go once neg, all, that's not much neg lesson i go i live with i am ready for our last stop the town hall tower. okay, so we are on that though. while you can see condensed from 70 meters high, it looks like a lego landscape below. meet everything small and interconnected to fascinating that with that yeah. but
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well, that's a crew ferry. take pirate ship a cast soft several times a day and had to west of flapping a peninsula close to get done with the city is seamlessly connected to the port which has developed around to dance. over the centuries. it's the biggest port in poland, with one of the largest repair yards in the world. the trains are part of the gdansk skyline. this vo trip is perfect for a little break. and my destination is in sight. now i'm on the
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vest up. i think the place with a lot of history ah, before world gear one, this top letter was a seaside resort. this is where the people of gdansk went in summer, a popular destination. ah. but after the 1st world war, this was no longer such a peaceful place. poland built a military depot and then on september 1st 1939, it happened the event that changed europe. indeed the entire world. this is where the 1st shots of world war 2 were fired. germany invaded poland. this is the form of god house. it has deliberately been preserved as
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a ruin. $182.00 polish soldiers resisted the german invasion for 7 days. in here, their names are immortalized. best of luck. it isn't just a story to place. it's now also a memorial for the people of poland. vista blanca is a symbol of resistance against nazi germany. and this monument here was erected in honor of the heroes of vista blood war. never again, it says here. and yet in the middle of europe, there has been wars since russia attacked ukraine. these auto service places,
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of course, connected to the 2nd world war. and now war is raging again in europe and right next door in ukraine. are you worried about vacationing here in poland and cornwall, altamont. as i was, was over, i thought, let's just say we'd originally planned to go a bit further east. her got that got cancelled. so were thankful to be able to visit could dance, can the area on us. but of course the war worries i hold off on last night. we heard a plane flying over our hotel and you have the sense it's coming closer and closer jog and you can see what's happening online. it is all online, just monday to was to pick your deposit. when. what do you think we have to do for people to return in europe now of you know, freedom an open so i was a little minor issue and i like to see us rely more on diplomacy. you're talking is like only thing that house weapons alone aren't a solution, is hayden talking is the only option. there is no other choice. good news on the it's either shooting or talking lid than better to target better to talk. a clinical i think is really sad slag. people are losing their, their family,
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their house in my mid migrating tool at a country. i help you stop soon. bad. yeah, thank leg ah, never country like to ukraine. i also field trip, you know, because you never know what's going to happen. so we all just hold that's going to stop. so name. yeah. i look at these photos and i know that a few 100 kilometers weight wars the reality. i hope we will find the strength to learn from the past. if you want to know more about the time between 939 and 45, i recommend a visit to the museum of the 2nd world war. ah. the futuristic building right near the mud while the river is a real eye catcher, it was designed to encapsulate the cities past, present, and future, and immersed visitors in the history of world war 2.
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the exhibition details hitler's war of aggression. moreover, a documents the poles suffering the holocaust and the polish resistance. it serves as a warning for generations to come in 2015, the right wing law and justice party came to power. the party set a new course for the country and further emphasized to the heroic roll of polish soldiers. a film with video game graphics at the end of the exhibition shows the story. the current government prefers to tell me it's a delicate political topic and the museum of the 2nd world war shows us. there are no easy answers. it's up to us as visitors to take a critical look. oh,
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there aren't many big european cities with beaches. gdansk is one of the lucky ones with its own seaside resort support. i want to go there. ah. if i be great, his a quicker vision and with a lot of time i could ride along the baltic coast towards germany. well, but not very ah, many of the tourists who vacation in poland are drawn to the sea. poland, fall to coast is 500 kilometers long. it's one seaside resort after another. supper is considered one of the most beautiful looked the grand hotel. it opened in 1926 prominent europeans met here from time to time.
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ah, seaside resorts often have a nostalgic charm. just like this place. check out these tree trunks. they're a 100 and just above me is a top tourist attraction. take a look at that. this is the scope of peer, it's over half a kilometer on what? a nice wooden peer every one wants to take it in. i do too. nothing is for free. you have to pay 9 slutty to get on the pier. that's the equivalent of about 2 euros worth it for me.
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what a beach and so close to town. really nice. all along the from not there a small can face with a view of the see. it's the perfect holiday atmosphere where you can be care free. i still want to try to find amber at least a very small piece for my wife. is this amber? if you like water sports, then i have a recommendation for you. the help and insula a little further north. the beaches of the help and then for la are some of the most beautiful in poland,
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making it a hot spot for wind and kite surfers. there's nothing that even i don't know any other place like this is the vibe is incredible. we come back here every year, every season. we have friends here now to something from miami, and it's a great option for an active occasion. what areas, beautiful needs they're shewn. how has the central spot on the peninsula with daniel? we have, he has been asserting instructor here for many years and he's constantly asked the same question. house the when today, oldest who thought like of our own people to day the conditions are perfect for practicing, but there's a lot re sell 2 or 3 on the boat for us. gail because the level so it's great for beginners to get out on the water. the set up and experience surf briskin practice their moves before they bought a male unlike the atlantic, the help in collab boasts one major advantage. it's based extremely shallow. even
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if you walk a kilometer into it, you can still stand in the water, making it perfect for learning to wind or kite sir. the potential here beginners, take one step and they're back on the board so they don't lose much strength and concern for 3 or 4 hours. you improve faster than in deeper water. you stop when booking much by now the help and insula entice us visitors to experience nature and dance with the wind with . i'm back in gdansk in a historical place for poland and for europe, the famous gdansk shipyard over 40 years ago. there was a strike here by shipyard workers, and with that began the decline of socialism and poland. and the end of communism in europe. ah,
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the struggles for workers rights gained momentum here. millions of polls organized themselves in that solid dotted notch movement, fighting for freedom and democracy under an authoritarian regime. the european solidarity center at the former shipyard tells the story right above the entrance, the ukrainian flag, ah, ah, didn't this? how did it all start back then? what prompted the strike o dea vista, good employee really triggered the revolution. vaughn was when a woman named ana valentino vege got fired. gov. i could not find one before the she'd been working at the shipyard for a very long time. novel into knowledge and then 2 months before going into retirement and she lost her job z o o. this prompted her co workers to go on strike
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her these of talk about her case and support her. the and it all resulted in a big explosive revolution. whoops, yawning, stop. does i? so she worked here, is this originals organized? yes, yes, she worked here another and the knowledge was a crane operator. and later the founding member of the solar data notched or solidarity trade union, he comes up with. how did that happen? why didn't millions of people join a local strike? as jim come for, i hate when they were striving for freedom and justice for gifted and wanted to shape the world politically. skype council. they wanted independent unions and how the right to strike high freedom of speech height as well. and freedom of the press person when they put together a list of 21 to master list of i, it's part of our world cultural heritage even. and one of humanities most precious documents and documented them. and hi sony dot of moisture. this worker activism
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turned into an anti communist opposition movement. it spread across the whole country. the authoritarian regime increased the pressure ah, is come through, i feel this. they introduced marshal law. the fin wanna just 16 months after sally don, which it emerged even. but that didn't stop people from opposing the regime. no. what was it for them to vehicle they operated under ground to legally i'll find it in the gun of either via the folks in yelled when to and in 1989. and who doth mill the round table talks took place if clicking on the wound and tooth. so that was a major sim all the moments of a peaceful transition amid tense political time. autism in eastern and central europe on them in aust, intimately oil. they reached their goals with the principle of non violence, lake but windsor,
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a trained electrician and trade union leader let poland to independence. in 1990, he became president and remain so for 5 years these activists create a change in a hopeless situation. this is what the silly that much movement still stands for to day young. do you think such a movement is possible? again, a local movement that millions of people join current. would that happen again? majority munch reason. hello, somewhat, matthew, believing that a digital hood was live in a digital world and us meaning we aren't to skilled at interacting with each other . really, nina, extreme, and we live in an extremely individualistic society of the few on the co and we've lost our readiness to cooperate and mutually trust each other if i english vector death. but for when state hoyt, the biggest challenge we now face all through hard to give her is to establish
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a new form of solidarity. no co existence, a foot and mutual trust, or susan zines owned death. gig invite again per pound her cows to all life. maybe that would be a good wish for the wall of wishes. intervened a few. absolutely. oh, you don't leave your impressions here in the building. your boy them you can guess what i wish for tucker piece. to date ships are no longer being built in the good dance shipyard. the area still occasionally used by companies, most of the production halls are empty. it's a lost place for the time b. but there are plans to create a new chic urban district here based on the model of london stock length, or
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a hamburger hoffen city, with apartments shops and offices. the old shipyard area is like a huge at venture playground because the investor has left the empty spaces to artist. and now you can find yellow, reese, rehearsal rooms, in studios here. ah, this character, he looks a bit like meat. we have the same, those the gallery merely keep you author. an artist collective has found a temporary home here. the building was a factory for 170 years where the people of gdansk, pat no axis. now visitors are always welcomed. great. okay. it's a magnifying glass for,
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for tools. yeah, but did you notice as it was from the car? ah, a lamp. this is lamp in the car. it there are more spots of the shipyard that people and get danced. have taken over and filled with the new life. the storage area is a container settlement with lots going on with peer. you can be loud in party until the early morning. this was a tip from the bus young, my city guy. we meet up for a drink on the very spot where the democracy movement and poland again, more than 40 years ago. life and freedom are now being celebrated. guidance gives us hope that history can change for the better at any time with them. i really have to say
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it done is impressive. it's not just the big city by the sea with a beach, a beautiful town, and well, this really cool shipyards in the city. you can also feel the history of europe around every corner. so good down to the place you should visit. she ah, ah ah, ah, with
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