"It used to be a really proud ship," says Dieter Schumann wistfully. "And now it's a pile of scrap." The 72-year-old spent three quarters of a year as a young sailor on the "MS Völkerfreundschaft" in 1973. It was the first GDR cruise ship. It took the citizens of the socialist state as far as the Black Sea, for example - not only much easier than the "Trabi", but also in luxurious surroundings. But it also sailed to Athens, a "capitalist foreign country" and therefore actually taboo as a destination for GDR citizens.
37 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the history of the 160-metre-long ship, which was once built in Sweden, comes to an end. It last sailed under the name "Astoria" under the Portuguese flag - until it became unfit to sail. The historic ship was towed to a recycling yard in Ghent, where it is currently being scrapped.