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The Edmund Szyc Stadium opened in 1929 creating great pride amongst the people of Poznan and the local football team. However, within hours the stadiums stands began to buckle under the weight of the crowds and the stadium was evacuated. It would remain unused for 9 years. During the Nazi occupation of Poland, the stadium became a forced labour camp for the Jewish population of Poznan. It was also the site of public hangings for any prisoners that had attempted to escape. The stadium was rebuilt in 1957. In 1972, 60,000 football fans watched a game here. It is still the biggest attendance for a second-tier European football match. In the 1980s, declining attendances and financial difficulties for the club saw the stadium once again fall into disrepair. It was eventually sold and has been left to be reclaimed by nature ever since. ---------------------------------------------------- After 18 months of a life on pause, thanks to the sodding corona virus, and endless hours on Google Maps checking out all the places I want to visit, the time has finally arrived to begin my travels in Europe. Starting in Berlin, I plan to travel east as far as Georgia and taking in pretty much all of the countries in between. I will be vlogging my way through Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Moldova, Turkey and probably many more. Join me from the start of my journey so you can say you were there right from the start :) Subscribe and ring that bell and all that nonsense. Visit www.globaltreats.net for travel tales and tips on South East Asia and Europe. Follow Global Treats on social media: FACEBOOK: / globaltreats INSTAGRAM: / global_treats PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/globaltreats