Ivanovitch
Russian
worker Ivanovitch met and exceeded all his production quotas and was awarded the one
document closest to every Soviet citizen's heart: a passport to travel outside the Soviet
Union.
Ivanovitch took advantage of the travel document. He left the Soviet Union and traveled
from country to country, sending postcards back to his friends.
From Poland, he wrote back:
“Greetings from a free Warsaw.”
From Czechoslovakia, he wrote back:
“Greetings
from a free Prague.”
From Hungary, he wrote back:
“Greetings
from a free Budapest.”
From Yugoslavia, he wrote back:
“Greetings
from a free Belgrade.”
From Belgrade he flew across the Atlantic and landed in Canada. From Gander International
Airport in Newfoundland, he wrote back:
“Greetings from a free Ivanovitch!”