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    Peter Orincsay

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    1. The remains of a burned out BTR-152 APC, most likely on the Prater Street near "the Corvin Passage". Freedom fighters attacked the light APS´s with Molotov-cocktails in the near streets.

      These vehicles had small chances to avoid the attacks since their open tops gave no protection.

      Someone has written some comments on the destroyed vehicles.

      "Javitás Alatt" means under construction. "MEO I" is a quality mark for top quality..

    2. For many years these photos were hidden up on the attic, rolled inside a curtain roll, in an old country house not far from Budapest. The discover of these kind of photograph could lead to years in prison for anyone.

      My grandfather went around the last days October and in the beginning of November with his bike and photographed the scenes of the fighting of the 1956 peoples revolution.

      The photographs shows the soviet troops leaving Budapest. Houses are damaged from the days of fighting and people are again moving in the streets.

      These were the days of hope and success, filled with relief.

      I got these photographs some years ago after the passing-away of my grandfather in 1995. He was blind the last 15 years of his life and was never able to see the photos again when he could finally take them from their hiding.

      In the last days I scanned the whole series of the 25 photographs and display some of them for the first time ever, here on GMIC.

    3. I got this beautiful little Bulgarian, Red Cross - Medal for Merit from a friend today.

      Searching my bookmarked regular collectors and dealers sites in the internet i have not found this medal or anything even close.

      The only thing that come close was this screw-back badge at: E-medals

      The trifold that was attached to my medal looks a lot like the one to 1912-1913 Medal of remembrance, but this has a small thin red stripe in the white field to the right.

      I´m looking for any informations i can get concerning this medal!

      Péter

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