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A Hungarian childhood in Cold War Romania (230)

Cold War Conversations

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At that time, you couldn't really leave official rumana. We didn't hav a passport, or we couldn't freely travel. What we could do is, every second year, we could stay abroad, 30 days, if approved. And staying abroad meant the broadher socialist countries. It meant hungary, it meant checoslovakia,. polanda, dutch democratic republic and in some cases, a bulgaria. Sometimes hugo slave but and sometimes, on only ona organized too, she could go to the savetune. He was naturally coping good with this dictatorship either andd that kind of society. So he was very determined to go basicall that's

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