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How a picnic started the fall of the Iron Curtain

How a picnic started the fall of the Iron Curtain

A brass band, goulash cooking in giant pots over open flames, people dancing around a bonfire — a pan-European picnic at the border between Hungary and Austria in 1989 was the beginning of the end of the Cold War. Suddenly hundreds of East Germans stormed the border into the West and freedom. It's a moment in history where the power of ordinary people changed the world. An Escape to Freedom and the Collapse of the Iron Curtain was presented at the Adelaide Writers' Week Speakers Matthew Longo Author of The Picnic: A Dream of Freedom and the Collapse of the Iron Curtain Assistant Professor of Political Science at Leiden University Annabelle Quince (host) ABC broadcaster and presenter of ABC Radio National's Rear Vision

Big Ideas · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

August 19, 202554m 36s

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A brass band, goulash cooking in giant pots over open flames, people dancing around a bonfire — a pan-European picnic at the border between Hungary and Austria in 1989 was the beginning of the end of the Cold War. Suddenly hundreds of East Germans stormed the border into the West and freedom. It's a moment in history where the power of ordinary people changed the world.

An Escape to Freedom and the Collapse of the Iron Curtain was presented at the Adelaide Writers' Week

Speakers

Matthew LongoAuthor of The Picnic: A Dream of Freedom and the Collapse of the Iron CurtainAssistant Professor of Political Science at Leiden University

Annabelle Quince (host)ABC broadcaster and presenter of ABC Radio National's Rear Vision

Topics

Iron CurtaincommunismpicnicAdelaide Writers' WeekMatthew Longo