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  2. Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

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    About 250,000 Warsaw Pact troops (afterwards rising to about 500,000), supported by thousands of tanks and hundreds of aircraft, participated in the overnight operation, which was code-named Operation Danube. The Socialist Republic of Romania and the People's Republic of Albania refused to participate.

  3. Seven Days to the River Rhine - Wikipedia

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    The files released included documents about "Operation Danube", the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in response to the Prague Spring. [2] [3] They included files on the 1970 Polish protests, and from the martial law era of the 1980s. [2] [4] [3] The Czech Republic [5] and Hungary [6] had declassified related documents in the 1990s ...

  4. 8th Tank Army - Wikipedia

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    The army and its 31st Tank Division fought in Operation Danube in 1968. The 8th Tank Army was subordinated to the Carpathian Front during the operation and was moved to southern Poland. [6] After the end of the Prague Spring the 31st Tank Division remained in Czechoslovakia with the Central Group of Forces. The division's place was taken by the ...

  5. Czechoslovak Naval Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Czechoslovak Naval Forces (Československé válečné loďstvo) were the naval arm of the former Czechoslovak state.Czechoslovakia being landlocked and with no large rivers flowing through it (the Danube formed a small part of its border), its naval forces were small and consisted only of riverine craft operating on the Danube (and briefly on the upper Elbe).

  6. Ivan Pavlovsky - Wikipedia

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    The Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia ("Operation Danube") was carried out on August 20-21, 1968. In the evening of August 20, Eastern Bloc armies from four Warsaw Pact countries – the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, [3] Poland and Hungary – invaded Czechoslovakia.

  7. 5th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade - Wikipedia

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    In August 1968, attached to the 28th Army Corps, the brigade participated in Operation Danube, the suppression of the Prague Spring. After the end of the invasion, the 919th stayed in Czechoslovakia at Chervona Vody, as part of the Central Group of Forces. [2] [3]

  8. Deadly floods in central Europe swirl towards Poland's ...

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    NYSA, Poland/OSTRAVA, Czech Republic (Reuters) -Poland's historic city of Wroclaw readied buses for possible evacuations on Tuesday and the zoo called for volunteers to protect animals from rising ...

  9. 7th Guards Tank Division - Wikipedia

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    The division was stationed at Roßlau in East Germany for the rest of the Cold War and participated in the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, Operation Danube, in August 1968. For much of the 1980s it formed part of the 3rd Red Banner Army.