Missile-carriers of the East German National People's Army parade in the biggest military display in East Germany's history, held to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the foundation of the republic. The parade also included 21 of Russia's latest battle tanks, on show for the first time outside the Soviet Union. The Western Powers in Berlin protested against the display as a violation of accords governing troops and weapons in Beilin.
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Press, 12 October 1979, Page 6
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70Missile-carriers of the East German National People's Army parade in the biggest military display in East Germany's history, held to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the foundation of the republic. The parade also included 21 of Russia's latest battle tanks, on show for the first time outside the Soviet Union. The Western Powers in Berlin protested against the display as a violation of accords governing troops and weapons in Beilin. Press, 12 October 1979, Page 6
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