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Posted: May 15, 2009 09:50 am
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Is the second picture from around Piata Unirii?

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Posted: May 15, 2009 11:45 am
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http://metropotam.ro/D-ale-Bucurestilor/20...zar-de-veselie/

Nice banner: "Traiasca maresalul Stalin, genialul comandant al Armatei Rosii" (long live marshal Stalin, the brilliant commander of the Red Army) laugh.gif
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Posted: May 15, 2009 01:17 pm
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Also, notice the raised fist type salute, typical to Communists and leftists.

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  Posted: May 15, 2009 01:24 pm
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Yeah, Denes, "Noi muncim, nu gândim", right... (We work, we don't think) That actually was a slogan in 1990! sad.gif


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Posted: May 15, 2009 04:33 pm
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QUOTE (MMM @ May 15, 2009 01:24 pm)
"Noi muncim, nu gândim"

At least they were honest. wink.gif
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Posted: May 16, 2009 04:21 am
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About what?
"Not thinking?"
Because about the "work"......
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Posted: May 16, 2009 05:03 am
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They silenced the only one who told the truth biggrin.gif
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Posted: May 16, 2009 07:22 am
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laugh.gif Before watching the link to Patton, I really thought for a moment you were reffering to Pătrăşcanu! laugh.gif
My guess is that, somehow different from nowadays, back then, most of the people there really believed in those words! Today we're much too cynical - and the "mici şi bere" strategy is working!


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Posted: May 16, 2009 08:31 am
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QUOTE (C-2 @ May 16, 2009 04:21 am)
About what?
"Not thinking?"
Because about the "work"......

True... very true... smile.gif
I guess they lied about one and told the truth about the other wink.gif
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Posted: May 16, 2009 09:10 am
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Some authors state that this moment (of Soviet troops parading in Bucharest) was the oficial "beginning of the end" for Romania (the royalist state, non-popular, that is). The rest seems, from our p.o.v, at least, like a story whose final we know - Petru Groza, then Gh. Gh. Dej, then Ceauşescu and finally Iliescu wink.gif


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Posted: April 08, 2013 08:38 pm
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Hey, I've just read in a book (written by Mr. Petre Otu) that the (in)famous "Tudor Vladimirescu Division" entered Bucharest on 31.08.1944! Is it a mistake? I knew nothing about that unit entering Bucharest until now...


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Posted: April 09, 2013 06:23 pm
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Posted: April 09, 2013 06:59 pm
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From Rus.Wiki :
On August 31, 1944, the 2nd Ukrainian Front entered Bucharest and on 3 September, on american "Studebakers" also entered the Div.Tudor Vladimirescu. When they advanced through the streets of the city, the population happily rushes out to meet them with flowers.
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Posted: April 09, 2013 07:28 pm
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QUOTE (bansaraba @ April 09, 2013 09:23 pm)
Here you go.

Thanks, but that could be any Russian unit, AFAIK...
@Petre: thanks, as well; does the Russian wiki say which unit had the "privilege" to enter Bucharest first?


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Posted: April 09, 2013 08:27 pm
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@MMM: That's the picture's caption. Anyway, they had the division's emblem on their uniforms.
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