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Then in 1969, I spent the spring term at Cornell University in New York. The invasion of August 1968 had already happened, but the hardline regime took several months to crack down on dissidents.
Vaclav Klaus
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Vaclav Klaus
Age: 83
Born: 1941
Born: June 19
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