I still have the authentic refugee shoes from the embassy
Stáhnout obrázek
André Weiss was born on 28 April 1965 into a family of car mechanics in Dresden. Gradually he became aware of the disadvantages of living under the socialist system in the GDR, and after his wedding he considered fleeing to the GDR. He and his wife had already discussed this when they went on holiday to Hungary in the spring of 1989, but a firm decision was made on 22 September, when their application for emigration was refused without any justification. Spontaneously, they jumped into a Trabant and drove towards the Czechoslovak border. However, they preferred to return and did not escape until 26 September. Very early in the morning they were at the German Embassy in Prague and with the help of other refugees they successfully crossed the fence. However, the feeling of security was still accompanied by fear and uncertainty. These were dispelled four days later after a speech by Hans-Dietrich Genscher, who brought them the news of the safe departure of all the refugees to the GDR. After an overnight train journey they reached Schwandorf, where they soon found work and accommodation. In addition to working as a plumber, André Weiss also studied long-distance in the West, but eventually decided to return with his wife. Since 1994 he has lived near Dresden again, and he remembers the help of the people in West Germany with gratitude. He is equally grateful for the opportunity to live in a democracy.