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The Cold War Museum to sponsor conference: <i>Cold War Conversations--Prague Spring</i>

Cold War Conversations--Prague Spring

The Cold War Museum in conjunction with the Embassies of the Czech and Slovak Republics will convene a gathering of distinguished diplomats, officials and historians on Saturday, October 11, to discuss the Prague Spring of 1968.

Speakers will include CWIHP Director Christian Ostermann, and Hope Harrison, CWIHP senior scholar and George Washington University professor of history, in addition to a number of former ambassadors, military officers, and scholars.

For more information, including a complete list of speakers, directions to the event, the conference agenda, and registration information, visit the Cold War Museum's website.

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