RUSSIAN TROOPS LEAVE EAST GERMANY.—A scene at the railway station at Fuerstenwalde, East Germany, last week, as the withdrawal of 41,000 troops began. Heavy tanks, seen on freight waggons to the left, are also being withdrawn under the scheme to cut the Soviet armed forces by 300,000 men. It has been estimated that there will still be nearly 400,000 Russian troops in East Germany after the withdrawal.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28528, 6 March 1958, Page 11
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67RUSSIAN TROOPS LEAVE EAST GERMANY.—A scene at the railway station at Fuerstenwalde, East Germany, last week, as the withdrawal of 41,000 troops began. Heavy tanks, seen on freight waggons to the left, are also being withdrawn under the scheme to cut the Soviet armed forces by 300,000 men. It has been estimated that there will still be nearly 400,000 Russian troops in East Germany after the withdrawal. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28528, 6 March 1958, Page 11
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