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Found this in Bosnia in 2000
Here's something I found in an abandoned house in Bosnia in 2000 while conducting a raid on a weapons cache. Along with the weapons and munitions, there was a pile of other things... old military uniforms, photo albums, etc. There were a few pictures taken in North Korea and this was with them.
Apparently this man was part of a Yugoslavian dance troupe that participated in a Friendship Festival in Pyongyang back in 1987 and this was the ID card issued to him. ![]() |
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Nothing like a good Friendship Festival I always say!
(I wonder if they carried 500 tons of rice as a goodwill gift to the great leader?) |
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