As far as I remember, I was not at the Ringplatz on victory day, but
I still remember
that at that time a 3 stories high picture of Stalin hung on the
Ringplatz,
either on the north or the east side and the loudspeaker which blared
Russian patriotic music.
Mimi
On Jun 19, 2012, at 4:04 AM, Hardy Breier wrote:
> http://ic.pics.livejournal.com/whasup/9748234/6118847/original.jpg
>
> " Long live the invincible Red Army" says the banner.
> The crowd in the Ringplatz is in ecstasy.
> Probably Victory Day 1945,
>
> Hardy
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