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The Great Balloon Escape: A Daring Flight to Freedom Episode 13

The Great Balloon Escape: A Daring Flight to Freedom

Join host Bill Whitaker as he recounts the breathtaking story of two East German families, the Strelzyks and the Wetzels, who plotted a daring escape from East Germany in 1979 using a homemade hot air balloon. Discover the incredible risks taken in their quest for freedom amidst the Cold War tensions.

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[cheerful] Hi friends! Welcome to *It Really Happened!* [excited] I’m your host, Bill Whitaker, and today’s true adventure is… *The Great Balloon Escape!* [warm] Get ready—because this one’s full of surprises, twists, and the gutsiest plan you’ve ever heard. [energetic] You’re in for a ride—literally!

[thoughtful] Okay, imagine it’s nighttime. [calm] The air is cool, and there’s nothing but fields all around. [serious] It’s so dark you can barely see a thing. [dramatic] Suddenly, up in the air, a strange shape starts floating. [excited] It’s HUGE, it’s wobbly, and it looks… like a monster balloon! [curious] And here’s the kicker: there are people hanging underneath it, flying through the sky like birds. [nervous] Where are they going? And why are they doing something so risky?

[thoughtful] Let’s go back to the start—1979, in East Germany. [serious] At the time, Germany was split into two countries: West Germany and East Germany. [calm] West Germany was free, and people could go wherever they wanted. [dramatic] But in East Germany? That was a different story. [firm] The government there controlled everything—where people worked, what they could say, even what they could *do*. [sad] And worst of all? If you tried to leave, you could get arrested… or worse.

[excited] But there were two families living there—the Strelzyks and the Wetzels—who couldn’t stand it anymore. [confident] They wanted freedom so badly they were willing to risk everything. [energetic] ANYTHING. [playful] And they had one BIG idea.

[curious] Did you know that hot air balloons don’t fly because they’re super light? [thoughtful] Nope! They actually work because of heat. [excited] When you heat up the air inside, it gets lighter than the air outside, and *whoosh*—up you go! [curious] Now, these families thought: what if we built a hot air balloon and flew it over the border into West Germany? [energetic] Just up, up, and AWAY!

[thoughtful] Sounds exciting, right? [nervous] But it wasn’t easy. [calm] They didn’t have fancy balloon-making tools or special materials. [serious] And they had to build the whole thing *in secret*! [excited] They started gathering fabric—bits and pieces—whatever they could find. [gentle] They sewed it all together, slowly creating a balloon big enough to carry eight people… eight! [playful] One stitch at a time.

[sad] But, oh no—there was a problem. [dramatic] The first time they tried it? It didn’t work. [nervous] The balloon was too small to lift them! [thoughtful] Can you imagine how crushing that would feel? [serious] After risking so much, their plan had *failed*. [confident] But did they give up? Nope. [energetic] They went back to work. [excited] They made the balloon even BIGGER, sewing hundreds of square meters of fabric.

[dramatic] Finally, after months of work, it was time to try again. [calm] They picked a moonless night—so dark no one could see them. [warm] They packed everyone up: two moms, two dads, and four kids. [excited] And with a small homemade burner to heat the air, they launched their balloon.

[excited] At first, everything went perfectly. [dramatic] The balloon began to rise. [curious] Higher and higher. Up into the sky. [nervous] But then… disaster struck. [dramatic] The wind started blowing them OFF course! [serious] They were heading straight into a forest. [nervous] Do you know what happens if you land in a tree? [dramatic] The balloon can catch fire—which would be *terrible*.

[calm] But somehow, they kept it together. [excited] And after twenty-eight minutes of flying, they spotted LIGHTS. [warm] These weren’t just any lights—these were the lights of freedom. [cheerful] They’d made it to West Germany. [energetic] They crash-landed in a field, ran for help, and were finally SAFE.

[excited] And here’s what’s even more amazing: when people in West Germany heard what they did, they couldn’t believe it. [curious] Two families, escaping a closed-off country, in a homemade hot air balloon?! [cheerful] Their story made headlines all around the world. [warm] They became heroes, showing everyone how far people would go for freedom.

[dramatic] And that… really happened! [warm] Pretty amazing that some leftover fabric and a whole lot of courage could carry two families to safety. [cheerful] Thanks for listening! [playful] Tell a friend about something surprising that happened to YOU. [excited] See you next time on *It Really Happened!*

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