The Revolutions of 1989

Among the numerous artifacts on display, depicting communist rule during the Cold War, is a map of Bulgaria indicating the locations of its prison camps.

The National Anthems of Romania and the United States of America are performed by Kim Bawers as the Young Marines are saluting the flags.

Francis Gary Powers Jr.- Founder of The Cold War Museum, Ambassadors of many countries and invited guests are in attendance.

Christina Victoria Gaginsky, Third Secretary - Political Section, Embassy of Romania, holding up a photo, showing dictators Nicolae Ceauescu tanks surrounding demonstrators.

Francis Gary Powers posing with "Young Marines".

 

Maj.General Tiiu Kera, USAF (Ret'd) and Cold War Historian Werner I. Juretzko are holding a brick from the dreaded SECURITATE complex, Romania's oppressive communist secret service.

Key - Note Speaker Dr. Eberhard Koelsch, Minister, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany.

Dr. Eberhard Koelsch, Werner I. Juretzko and Stelian Stoian, Minister Counselor, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Romania.

A token of appreciation is presented to Ambassador of Romania to Washington DC, Sorin Dumitru Ducaru by Francis Gary Powers.

Pictured are Martin Butora, Ambassador of the Slovak Republic, Maj.General Tiiu Kera, Werner I. Juretzko, Francis Gary Powers and Martin Palous, Ambassador of The Czech Republic.

Alan Simpson , Werner I. Juretzko and Linda Schnabl.

 

Romania's Ambassador Sorin Dumitru Ducaru and Werner I.Juretzko.

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