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US Vogue August 15, 1968 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Model/actress Tina Aumont
Skirt, bolero, flinging out with Andalusian dash from the stone-studded cummerbund and white stock shirt-tiny bolero, checked pleats to the calf. Cadette suit and silk shirt. Fratti jewellery and belt, Giussani shoes: all for Cadette. Makeup Gil of Max Factor
Photo Henry Clarke
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Monkee Talk by The Monkees from Tiger Beat (August 1968)
A Tiger Beat Monthly Column
The Monkees write to YOU... by Davy, Peter, Mike and Micky
Davy talking:
So many of you have written me asking about hippies that I want to answer you in this column. First of all I don't think I really know what a hippie is actually. I don't like calling groups of people by certain names because no one is alike and one name sort of implies that you are.
None of us is a hippie. At least we don't think we are...
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Apollo 8 heads out for a Christmas vacation in orbit around the Moon, December 21, 1968.
August 1968. Invaze vojsk Varšavské smlouvy do Československa. Celkem důležité vědět,nemyslíte?
Fifty years ago, five Warsaw Pact nations invaded Czechoslovakia. Here are stories of four women who didn't hesitate to act bravely during these days.
On the night of August 20-21, 1968, about 250,000 troops and other personnel from the U.S.S.R., Poland, Hungary, East Germany, and Bulgaria crossed into Czechoslovakia from the north, east, and south. With this operation the Soviet Union stopped the process of democratic reforms, known as the Prague Spring, which had spread throughout Czechoslovakia.
As the invasion came as a surprise, many people spontaneously began hanging up anti-Soviet posters and Czechoslovak flags, or spoke to the troops to try and persuade them that there was no reason for a military operation.
When the Soviet-led troops arrived at the Czechoslovak Radio headquarters in Prague to stop the broadcasts and take over the station, the situation escalated as locals built barricades, determined to defend not only the building, but an important symbol of Czechoslovakia's statehood.
The invasion of Czechoslovakia was followed by a process of "normalization" that saw the restoration of the authoritarian Communist rule that existed before the Prague Spring reforms.
In the end, 137 Czechoslovaks died and more than 500 were seriously wounded during the invasion by the Warsaw Pact troops.
Here are the stories of four women who didn't hesitate to act bravely during these tumultuous days of August 1968.
Occupation of Czechoslovakia / 21st August 1968 / Unknown Photographer
Imagine what could be more absurd/shocking/frustrating – I am afraid that there is not a word descriptive enough – than waking up in the middle of the night into a noise of military occupation. Monstrous melody consisting of chaotic variations of sounds one have probably never heard of… [please see/read the whole article with the link bellow] https://www.jozefsquare.com/invasion-of-czechoslovakia/