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Introduction Ibraimo Alberto
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Arrival in Berlin, Schönefeld airport
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Immigrating to Germany at age 18
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Birth, family and childhood in Mozambique, slavery
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4.1
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Life expectancy in Mozambique
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4.2
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Family structure, siblings
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4.3
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Birth in an enslaved family under portuguese colonial rule
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4.4
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Portuguese Patron, Slavery
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4.5
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Relationship between slaves and patron
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4.6
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Language
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4.6.1
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27 languages in Mozambique, communication between slaves
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4.6.2
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Mother tonguer
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4.6.3
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Patron's communication with slaves
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4.7
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Children of the slaveholder
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4.7.1
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28 Children of the patron by assaulting female slaves
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4.7.2
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Fate of patrons children with female slaves
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4.7.3
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Reassurance of the husband of the slave women by money for the child
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4.8
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Labeling the slave owners as gods
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4.9
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Memories of pre-colonial times, clan people
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4.10
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Leaving the clan people for school
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4.11
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Relation of the patron with the clan people
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4.12
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Slavery and working on the farm
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4.13
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Material properties of the family
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4.14
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The hut
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4.15
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Building a bed
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4.16
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The animals
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4.17
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The water, the river as the only water source
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4.18
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Diseases due to contaminated water
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4.19
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Medical aid
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4.20
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Being used like a toy by the children of the slave owner
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4.21
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The medical knowledge of the father
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4.22
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The medical knowledge as a family heirloom
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4.23
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Faith in God and death
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4.24
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The school of white people, the school of Black people
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4.25
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Eating rituals, Differences between clan people and colonialists
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4.26
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The school
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4.26.1
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Learning Portuguese
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4.26.2
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Ban of mother tongue at school
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4.26.3
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In the school for black kids
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4.26.4
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The girls at the school
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4.26.5
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Physical abuse at school
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4.26.6
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Demotivating black kids who want to study
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4.27The
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mother and the situation of women
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4.28
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Birth and question of fatherhood
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4.29
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Forced child labor at the plantation
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4.30
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Gifts for the parents
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Move to the big city
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5.1
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Persuading the father
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5.2
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Plans for jobhunting and studying
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5.3
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On the way
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5.4
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Working as a servant for white colonialists
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6
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Political atmosphere
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6.1
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Mozambique's independence
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6.2
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Independence, holidays and hopes
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6.3
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FRELIMO and fight for freedom
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6.4
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Knowledge about fights against colonial reign
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6.5
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Getting to know about the independence day on the radio
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Abuse by slave owner, power over life and death
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7.1
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Slave owner kills an ill slave
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7.2
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Prohibition of marriage for slaved men
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7.3
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Punishment for a relatonship between slaves
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Contact with former patron despite moving to the city
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Meeting the patron after independency, offer of assistance
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48-hour-ultimatum for the Portuguese to leave Mozambique
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Remaining colonial structures and slavery
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Plan for traveling abroad
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Civil war
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13.1
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Operation Dingo, bombing of Chimoio
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13.2
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Various political interests, influence of the cold war
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13.3
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Contacts between Mozambique and GDR, support with weapons
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13.4
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Portuguese colonizers steal diamonds before leaving the country
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13.5
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Destruction of infrastructure by RENAMO
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13.6
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Support of RENAMO by the federal republic
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13.7
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Surviving the bombing at school
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13.8
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Attacks on refugees from Zimbabwe
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13.9
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Studying further in a different school
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13.10
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The desire to become a soldier, anger and hate
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13.11
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Continuing studies abroad
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14
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Immigration to the GDR
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14.1
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From Mozambique to GDR
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14.2
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A telegram from Fidel Castro and change of plan
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14.3
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Offer to study in the GDR and preparing the departure
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14.4
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Trainings and examination by doctors
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14.5
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Knowledge about Germany and the GDR
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14.6
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Father's warning of Germany
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14.7
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Removal of the passport at the airport
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Enforced labor in the GDR
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15.1
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Distribution of the group
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15.2
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Language abilities
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15.3
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Forced labor in the meat combine instead of studies
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15.4
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GDR passport
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15.5
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Arrival, Alexanderplatz
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15.6
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Homogeneous clothing, shopping center
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15.7
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Getting a room
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15.8
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Marching
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15.9
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Food and drinks at the cantine
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15.10
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Discovering the Berlin wall
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15.11
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Distribution of the group
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15.12
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Forced labor as a butcher
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15.13
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Pork
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15.14
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Wanting to go back
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15.15
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Consequences of returning home, house detention
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15.16
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Decision to stay
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15.17
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The wage, working in the fabric and learning German
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15.18
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Eating pork
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15.19
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Change of tasks after four years
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15.20
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Structure of the work place
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15.21
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German language within the mozambiquian colony
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15.22
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Acknowledgement of work as an education
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15.23
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Promised payments
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15.24
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Reunification
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15.25
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Salary withheld as national debt of Mozambique
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Change of career, boxing
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16.1
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The turnaround and change of plans, self-defence, learning boxing
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16.2
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Boxing-club in Berlin, first black boxer
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16.3
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Provocation by Nazis
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16.4
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Bringing friends to the club
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16.5
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Naturalization and simplification of the boxing career
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16.6
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Getting to know the wife through sport
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Pregnancy of wife and marriage
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18
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Welcome money and fraud by two states
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Hate, racism and Neo-Nazis
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19.1
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Hate and racism in the GDR, the problem with Neo-Nazis
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19.2
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Difficulties and social pressure for the wife
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19.3
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Trauma of a multi-ethnic family
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19.4
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Distance from the family and leaving Schwedt
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19.5
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Neo-Nazis at the stadium, threat of life
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Escape to South Germany
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20.1
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Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart
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20.2
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Racism in the west compared to racism in the east
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20.3
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Family responsibilities
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20.4
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Karlsruhe, work situation and commuting
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Berlin
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21.1
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Job offer and move to Berlin
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21.2
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Working as a social education worker at the asylum home
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21.3
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Review of the immigration and life
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