Saving East German books from rubbish heap
Agence France-Presse
Oct. 29, 2009. 06:07 AM EST
For nearly 20 years, Reverend Martin Weskott has been saving books printed in the former East Ger... More »
For nearly 20 years, Reverend Martin Weskott has been saving books printed in the former East Germany from the rubbish heap of history. He stores them in a barn and opens the site up once a week to give people the chance to buy the Communist-era literature. Weskott believes he has sold about one million East German books over the years. Duration: 01:32 « Less
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