@misc{KeckSzajbel2014, author = {Keck-Szajbel, Mark}, title = {Review: "Das polnische Fenster. Deutsch-polnische Kontakte im staatssozialistischen Alltag Leipzigs 1972-1989" / Daniel Logemann. M{\"u}nchen: Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, 2012. ISBN 3486713035}, organization = {Digitale Wissenschaftsplattform Pol-Int (www.pol-int.org)}, doi = {10.11584/opus4-699}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:521-opus4-6993}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Daniel Logemann is an architect. In his dissertation, his house, he has taken blueprints and built spaces for the family. There are two neighbors living in this communal apartment: East Germans and Poles. Their personal apartments are by-and-large equitable: the East Germans got the apartment with a garage to park their car and bicycle, while the Poles got the one with a balcony to see the city. In other words, East Germans got the economy, Poles got political liberalism.}, language = {en} }