

Today’s Golden Oldie is from August 1980 and is about the struggle for freedom in Communist Poland. I’m showing the cartoon considering of the current growing tension amidst Russia and Poland considering of the Polish government’s leaning to the West.
“DubÄ?ek and the others were taken to Moscow on a Soviet military transport aircraft (reportedly one of the aircraft used inthe Soviet invasion). Despite the inspired nonviolent resistance of the Czech and Slovak population, the reformers had little hope of holding out against Soviet pressure and ultimately were forced to accede to Soviet demands, signing the Moscow protocols. (Only FrantiÅ¡ek Kriegel refused to sign.) DubÄ?ek and most of the reformers were returned to Prague on August 27 ” -more
* * * Topic For Discussion:
The Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia took place in August, during the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Russian problems with the struggle in Poland took place in August during the 1980 Democratic National Convention. And now the Russians seem to be getting hot under the collar about Poland, and it is August, and the Democratic National Convention is next week. Your thoughts please. -Dry Bones- Israel’s Political Comic Strip Since 1973
Original post by Yaakov Kirschen
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