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Everything Unbelievable Was Possible: Koudelka's Prague, 1968

By KATE TAYLOR
August 21, 2008

Forty years before tanks rolled into Georgia, Russia crushed the Prague Spring. A forthcoming exhibit of Josef Koudelka's photographs from 1968 memorializes the heroic spirit of resistance and the human tragedy.

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