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Back in the U.S.S.R. R.S.R.
On February 18, 1975 the staff of the US Embassy in Bucharest, Romania (aka Republica Socialistă România) requested albums by Jim Croce, Led Zeppelin, and Frank Zappa, among others, for the post’s library.
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Back in the U.S.S.R. R.S.R.

On February 18, 1975 the staff of the US Embassy in Bucharest, Romania (aka Republica Socialistă România) requested albums by Jim Croce, Led Zeppelin, and Frank Zappa, among others, for the post’s library.

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    • #1970s
    • #Bucharest
    • #Romania
    • #US Embassy
    • #US State Department
    • #albums
    • #cold war
    • #music
    • #rock and roll
    • #iron curtain
    • #warsaw pact
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