East Germany balloon escape

East Germany balloon escape
Two men and a woman sitting in a room full of film equipment
Left to right: Günter Wetzel, Doris Strelzyk, and Peter Strelzyk
Native name Die Ballonflucht
Date16 September 1979 (1979-09-16)
Time02:00am (approximate)
Duration25 minutes
LocationOberlemnitz, East Germany
(takeoff)
Naila, West Germany
(landing)
Coordinates50°28′59″N 11°35′29″E / 50.48306°N 11.59139°E / 50.48306; 11.59139[1]
(takeoff)
50°19′52.7″N 11°40′13.1″E / 50.331306°N 11.670306°E / 50.331306; 11.670306[1]
(landing)
Organised byPeter Strelzyk & family
Günter Wetzel & family
Participants8
OutcomeSuccessful escape to West Germany
Non-fatal injuries2

On 16 September 1979, eight people from two families escaped from East Germany by crossing the border into West Germany at night in a homemade hot air balloon. The unique feat was the result of over a year and a half of preparations involving three different balloons, various modifications, and a first, unsuccessful attempt. The failed attempt alerted the East German authorities to the plot, but the police were unable to identify the escapees before their second, successful flight two months later.

  1. ^ a b Wetzel, Günter. "Die Nacht der Flucht". Ballonflucht.de. Archived from the original on 19 September 2020. Retrieved 16 September 2019.