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-I meet here first with Agneszka, a Polish cultural journalist, and then with Krysia, a Ukrainian resistance fighter.+I meet here first with Agneszka, a Polish cultural journalist, and then with K., a Ukrainian resistance fighter.
  
 With Agnieska it's about preparing performances of my art project "The East of the West" in Krakow and Warsaw. It is important that a German artist exhibits in Poland today with such a project. \\  With Agnieska it's about preparing performances of my art project "The East of the West" in Krakow and Warsaw. It is important that a German artist exhibits in Poland today with such a project. \\ 
 But, of course, it's also about the war. Agnieska tells me how Polish society is growing together with Ukrainian society. How traditional prejudices are dissolving and past guilt is being forgiven. How much threat, but also hope, lies in this cruel conflict. The threat of subjugation to a lack of dignity. Hope to finally be rid of this threat and to finally be allowed to develop into a free future without it. But, of course, it's also about the war. Agnieska tells me how Polish society is growing together with Ukrainian society. How traditional prejudices are dissolving and past guilt is being forgiven. How much threat, but also hope, lies in this cruel conflict. The threat of subjugation to a lack of dignity. Hope to finally be rid of this threat and to finally be allowed to develop into a free future without it.
  
-Krysia is graceful and deadly like a character in a novel. She tells me about the cruelties of the Russian army. I tell her that after the dehumanisation now, there will be times when we can go back to each other. She does not believe me, but acknowledges my good will. I carefully try to convey to her the messages of the aged partisans from my [[text:northern_irland_22|Northern Ireland trip]] last year. It was Krysia I had often thought of there. But I see now is not the time for that. Perhaps Krysia will remember. Sometime after the war+K. is graceful and deadly like a character in a novel. She tells me about the cruelties of the Russian army. I tell her that after the dehumanisation now, there will be times when we can go back to each other. She does not believe me, but acknowledges my good will. I carefully try to convey to her the messages of the aged partisans from my [[text:northern_irland_22|Northern Ireland trip]] last year. It was K. I had often thought of there. But I see now is not the time for that. Perhaps K. will remember. Sometime after the war.
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-I tell her that we Germans have long been, or still are, the bad guys for the world. The ones you think you'll never be able to forgive. Just as the Russians are for Krysia now. "That's something else," Krysia's eyes tell me.+
  
 +I tell her that we Germans have long been, or still are, the bad guys for the world. The ones you think you will never be able to forgive. Just as the Russians are for K. now. "That's something else," K.'s eyes tell me.
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