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Zieliński brothers escape : ウィキペディア英語版
Zieliński brothers escape
In 1985, two teenage brothers from the village of Żyraków (at the Wisłoka river, near Dębica), southeastern Poland, decided to flee Communist-controlled Poland. Hidden under a TIR truck, they managed to get to Sweden. Four years later, Polish movie director Maciej Dejczer, together with Cezary Harasimowicz (they co-wrote the screenplay) made a film ''300 Miles to Heaven'', which is based on the boys’ escape, with some facts, including details of the escape, changed.
==Introduction==
15-year-old Adam Zieliński and 13-year-old Krzysztof Zieliński were typical Polish teenagers. The older one was interested in birds, his younger brother dreamed about being a piano player.〔 (Strona Główna Dębica City Magazine )〕 Neither saw any future in the 1980s, crisis-stricken country. They wanted to escape to the United States, to help their parents, who were supporting eight children. In 1985 Adam just started high school in Dębica, and Krzysztof attended the seventh-grade of the elementary school.

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