Posted on 08/22/2006 10:54:47 AM PDT by lizol
Warsaw Pact invasion commemorated
TOP Slovak officials including MPs and President Ivan Gasparovic commemorated the 38th anniversary of the invasion of the former Czechoslovakia by Warsaw Pact forces on August 21, 1968.
Gasparovic laid wreaths at SNP Square and afárikovo Square in Bratislava. Two people were killed by the invading troops at these locations - Peter Legner on SNP Square and Danka Koanová on afárikovo Square.
"This event was a black day in the history of the Slovak nation and of the former Czechoslovakia," Gaparovic said.
MPs from the opposition Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) were also among the politicians paying homage to the victims of the 1968 invasion.
"It was a key point in our history and it demonstrated that communism couldn't be reformed," the KDH's Pavel Minárik said.
Sad aniversary.
I was one step on the ultimate path to the liberation of Eastern Europe.
I=It
I remember watching it on American TV. So much was going on at that period with Vietnam, this was just one more thing that dampened the idealism of young people.
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