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Gorbanevskaya, N. Noon. The case of the demonstration on August 25, 1968 on Red Square / reg. slave. L.G. Skuratova. Frankfurt am Main: "Posev", 1970. 497, [5] p. 16.4 × 10.7 cm. Publisher illustrated cover. In excellent condition.
Natalya Evgenievna Gorbanevskaya (1936 - 2013) - Russian poetess, translator, human rights activist, member of the dissident movement in the USSR. A participant in the demonstration on August 25, 1968 against the entry of Soviet troops into Czechoslovakia, where she came with a stroller and a baby.
At noon on August 25, 1968, eight people went to Red Square to protest against the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. The book of one of the participants of the legendary demonstration, the poet and translator Natalia Gorbanevskaya, is dedicated to the history and consequences of this, perhaps the most famous anti-Soviet speech.
| Publisher | Франкфурт-на-Майне: «Посев» |
| Format | 16,4 × 10,7 см. |
| Publication date | 1970 |
| Number of Pages | 497, [5] с |
| Bookbinding | мягкий переплет |