Late November 1969
France continued its tradition of organizing new armies in Marseilles; the Soviets added an army in Livonia. French radio and television broadcasts proudly announced their nation had been more successful than the American-handicapped (or led) NATO in this conflict.
Late November 1969
France continued its tradition of organizing new armies in Marseilles; the Soviets added an army in Livonia. French radio and television broadcasts proudly announced their nation had been more successful than the American-handicapped (or led) NATO in this conflict.