1. DEPL Iron curtian
    Attached two photos taken few days before PL joined EU. They show a border strip on PL land, so PL wanted to keep people leaving PL. But why? In cold war time
    Jul 25, 2004 @ 19:51 - Jesper Nielsen ("Jesper Nielsen" <jesniel@image.dk>)
  2. Re: [BoundaryPoint] DEPL Iron curtian
    It might have been the other way. In the old days, the GDR regime had much stricter policy on traveling abroad. The citizens of GDR could travel freely,
    Jul 25, 2004 @ 20:32 - Petter Brabec (=?iso-8859-1?q?Petter=20Brabec?= <pete2784west@...>)
  3. Re: [BoundaryPoint] DEPL Iron curtian
    I know, from the old days, that all the borders in the Eastern Bloc were closed off. In fact, I remember crossing from Poland - DDR at night and the border was
    Jul 25, 2004 @ 22:09 - John J. Kelly ("John J. Kelly" <johnkelly@...>)
  4. Re: [BoundaryPoint] DEPL Iron curtian
    Road and railway bordercrossings in the communist regimes were guarded especially good, but by far not as tightly as the Iron Curtain. The Soviet Union and
    Jul 26, 2004 @ 09:29 - Petter Brabec (=?iso-8859-1?q?Petter=20Brabec?= <pete2784west@...>)