Danube
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10 25 January 2021, 16:09
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Thank you. It was the first international news I remember. My parents were very concerned this may herald a new war in Europe, one with nuclear consequences. I am an average modeller, and a relative novice when it comes to dioramas. When I started modelling armour, Danube was always in the background, I wanted to wait until I could do a fair job of it.
27 January 2021, 21:44
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Living in Regensburg just 80 km away from the Czechoslowak border we felt a little tense in August 68! You succeeded in showing the mood and atmosphere in Prague very well as I remember them from the reports in the media. Did the Soviets still use T 34 tanks there?
28 January 2021, 09:49
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Operation Danube August 1968