Anonymous wrote:PP. or you could also try Uzbekistan or Kazakhstan if you wanted to see some Soviet influences and are willing to go outside Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Belarus is the closest and is in many ways a relic, but it is not safe to go there. Maybe Serbia.
Why is it not safe? I mean sure don’t bring weed or loiter near classified factories or befriend KGB officers and ask them for your loans back. And these are Russia cases I am referring to as I don’t know any from Belarus. But otherwise nothing will happen to you in either country
Nonsense. You don’t have to be a spy for them to call you one. You could become a chip in their game.
I am simply saying that I don’t know a single case of a foreigner arrested for just being a foreigner. Heck, even in N Korea you have to actually steal a poster to be detained.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Belarus is the closest and is in many ways a relic, but it is not safe to go there. Maybe Serbia.
Why is it not safe? I mean sure don’t bring weed or loiter near classified factories or befriend KGB officers and ask them for your loans back. And these are Russia cases I am referring to as I don’t know any from Belarus. But otherwise nothing will happen to you in either country
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh and of course you should go to Berlin I think.
Germany is not engulfed in all encompassing communism hatred like the Baltics or Poland so it will give you are less biased picture
Hmm, don't think so. I grew up there and still go there regularly. There's not too much in the way of discussion on communism. The Wall, sure. Not that much else.
Anonymous wrote:Belarus is the closest and is in many ways a relic, but it is not safe to go there. Maybe Serbia.
Anonymous wrote:Oh and of course you should go to Berlin I think.
Germany is not engulfed in all encompassing communism hatred like the Baltics or Poland so it will give you are less biased picture