Christmas Carp on Spalena, Prague, CZ, 2008
Christmas Market in Vaclavske Namesti, Prague, CZ,…
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Nadrazi Holesovice Franze Kafky Sign, Prague, CZ,…
2008 Czech Christmas Cookies, Prague, CZ, 2009
Snow in Sidliste Haje, Prague, CZ, 2009
Snow in Sidliste Haje, Picture 2, Prague, CZ, 2009
Snow in Sidliste Haje, Picture 3, Prague, CZ, 2009
Snow in Sidliste Haje, Picture 4, Prague, CZ, 2009
Snow in Sidliste Haje, Picture 5, Prague, CZ, 2009
Snow in Sidliste Haje, Picture 6, Prague, CZ, 2009
Snow in Sidliste Haje, Picture 7, Prague, CZ, 2009
Snow in Sidliste Haje, Picture 8, Prague, CZ, 2009
Snow in Sidliste Haje, Picture 9, Prague, CZ, 2009
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OBB #1216226-1 at Nadrazi Holesovice, Picture 2, P…
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Ex-CSD #475.179, Decin, Ustecky Kraj, Bohemia (CZ)…
Karluv Most Over Certovka, Picture 2, Prague, CZ,…
Barrier in the Vltava, Prague, CZ, 2009
Cafe Atmosphere, Prague, CZ, 2009
Karlovy Lazne, Prague, CZ, 2009
DPP #8486 and DPP #6921 at I.P. Pavlova, Prague, C…
Metro Train at Haje, Prague, CZ, 2009
DPP #8536 at Namesti Republiky, Prague, CZ, 2009
Sidliste Krc in the Snow, Prague, CZ, 2009
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DPP #8554 at Nadrazi Holesovice, Prague, CZ, 2009
Lighthouse Building, Prague, CZ, 2009
Metro Train at Flora, Prague, CZ, 2009
DPP #9153 at Malostranska, Prague, CZ, 2009
DPP #5002 on Narodni Trida, Prague, CZ, 2008
Fall Colors in Sidliste Haje, Supersaturated versi…
Fall Colors in Sidliste Haje, Prague, CZ, 2008
Corner of Kremcova and Myslikova, Prague, CZ, 2008
Palac Adria Front, Prague, CZ, 2008
Miklasky Chram, Prague, CZ, 2008
DPP #8661 in Malostranske Namesti, Prague, CZ, 200…
Longboat on the Vltava, Prague, CZ, 2008
Repro '68 Protest Posters, Picture 3, Prague, CZ,…
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Repro '68 Protest Posters, Prague, CZ, 2008
Repro Grafitti at '68 Exhibit, Prague, CZ, 2008
Volga Police Car, Picture 2, Prague, CZ, 2008
Volga Police Car, Prague, CZ, 2008
Preserved T-54 Tank, Picture 2, Prague, CZ, 2008
Crowd Outside of '68 Exhibit, Prague, CZ, 2008
Narodni Muzeum Model, Picture 3, Prague, CZ, 2008
Narodni Muzeum Model, Prague, CZ, 2008
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Hrad Krivoklat, Krivoklat, Bohemia (CZ), 2008
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DPP #5002 on Narodni Trida, Picture 2, Prague, CZ, 2008
Here's more of a closeup shot of #5002. The commotion over to the left is in an arcade of sorts which contains the memorial to November 17th and the Velvet Revolution. The Velvet Revolution was a gradual process, of course, and it didn't begin or end on November 17th, 1989, but in Prague November 17th was when students held a demonstration on roughly this spot, which the police broke up with violence. At the time a death was reported, which rumour subsequently escalated, in the public perception, into a "massacre," which resulted in weeks of demonstrations, which may have involved as many as 500,000 people. The irony is that the rumor of the dead student was disseminated by the StB, the Communist secret police. A five-hour general strike on November 27th may have involved more, however, as the population of Czechoslovakia at that time was in excess of 15 million. On the 28th, the Communist government, rather than carrying out a real massacre on the model of Tianamen Square, instead decided to announce their resignation, which took effect on December 10th. The interim government shared power between Communists and non-Communists until an election could be called in June of 1990. An interesting side note was that this interim government included Alexander Dubcek, the former Communist president who provoked the 1968 Soviet invasion with his liberal policies. The 1990 election resulted in Vaclav Havel, a playwright and founding member of Carta 77 (the most prominent organization to oppose the Communist regime), being elected the new president.
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