Martin Ehrlich on Red Square in Moscow in 1980. The only family trip abroad during the period of socialism was paid by parents so that children could see with their own eyes that it was worse living in the communist-adored USSR than in the former Czechoslovakia.
Martin Ehrlich on Red Square in Moscow in 1980. The only family trip abroad during the period of socialism was paid by parents so that children could see with their own eyes that it was worse living in the communist-adored USSR than in the former Czechoslovakia.
Martin Ehrlich in front of Mausoleum V.I Lenin in Moscow in 1980. The only family foreign trip under socialism was paid by parents so that children could see with their own eyes that the communist-adored USSR lives worse than in the former Czechoslovakia.
Martin Ehrlich in front of Mausoleum V.I Lenin in Moscow in 1980. The only family foreign trip under socialism was paid by parents so that children could see with their own eyes that the communist-adored USSR lives worse than in the former Czechoslovakia.