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[QUOTE="Brotherton Lad, post: 10541893, member: 57240"] Posted this before but in the summer of 1986 I was watching the Soviet barracks in Naumburg from the other side of the river Saale. A most delightful East German woman pitched up with her 11 year old son and I explained I was using the binoculars to look at the Cathedral but she knew better. The other side of the river was out of bounds to us. I'd describe her as leftie, Greenie and pacifist in modern terminology. The graffiti on the electricity sub-station behind her, which I reported back to Berlin, said, 'DDR - Drueck durch Russland (Pressure through Russia) and 'biggest prison in the world'. This is 3 years before the Wall fell. ETA. I seem to remember she was also a single parent, so feminist would be another useful adjective. Very warm-hearted individual and just the sort you want to be talking to. [/QUOTE]
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