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Stories From The Eastern West
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58 episodes
2 days ago
Little-known histories from Central & Eastern Europe that changed our world... Heard of how The Rolling Stones played for the Communist Party? The bear who fought in WWII? Or the man who single-handedly created an entire language? Each episode of our narrative podcast tells incredible stories that all have one thing in common: the Eastern West. #SFTEW
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Little-known histories from Central & Eastern Europe that changed our world... Heard of how The Rolling Stones played for the Communist Party? The bear who fought in WWII? Or the man who single-handedly created an entire language? Each episode of our narrative podcast tells incredible stories that all have one thing in common: the Eastern West. #SFTEW
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NAM
Stories From The Eastern West
28 minutes 20 seconds
5 years ago
NAM

As much as The People’s Republic of Poland may seem a distant country hidden behind the Iron Curtain, it was an open and welcoming one... towards other socialist states. Student exchange programmes were one of the many ways of building international socialist partnerships.

The Vietnam War was just ending when Hai ‘Nam’ Bui Ngoc had reached university. He was one of the few lucky ones given a chance to travel to the other side of the world to study ship building. After a few weeks spent travelling by train from Hanoi to Warsaw, he saw everything other than what he had imagined. But this was only the beginning of his incredible journey...

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Time stamps

[01:08] What does Nam mean?
[02:09] The end of the world: growing up during the Vietnam War
[07:14] Moving to Poland to study shipbuilding
[12:51] Vietnamese secret agents appear
[13:51] Becoming a guru
[15:21] Love
[16:30] Escape
[20:44] 'What saved me was a hand'
[23:22] Asylum in France
[24:13] Problems in heaven & a difficult return to Poland
​​​​​​​[25:36] Where home is

Further reading & watching

  • Nam’s martial arts school // official website

  • June 1976 and the Workers’ Defence Committee // an article on the Workers Defence Committee on Poland.pl

  • Polska PRL 1974 r // Polish news chronicle from 1974 on Youtube

  • Polska 1975, Polska Kronika Filmowa // Polish news chronicle from 1975 on Youtube

  • ( Life In Gdansk ) (1971) // British Pathé footage of Gdańsk in 1971 on Youtube

Credits

Written & produced by Monika Proba
Edited by Wojciech Oleksiak & Adam Zulawski
Hosted by Nitzan Reisner & Adam Zulawski
Scoring & sound design by Wojciech Oleksiak

Stories From The Eastern West
Little-known histories from Central & Eastern Europe that changed our world... Heard of how The Rolling Stones played for the Communist Party? The bear who fought in WWII? Or the man who single-handedly created an entire language? Each episode of our narrative podcast tells incredible stories that all have one thing in common: the Eastern West. #SFTEW