• dellish@lemmy.world
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    Challenger exploding, closely followed by Chernobyl exploding. I’m sure inbetween there were parts of London exploding. And after that, Pan Am 103 exploding. The 80s were a wild time.

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      I only remember it because they wheeled out the TV’s in the middle of school to watch it. Why did they do that?

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      l also had Chernobyl in mind at first. It was a big thing, as it affected life as a kid in Europe directly.

      But then I remembered all the news stories surrounding the Anti-Pershing protests.
      These were in 1983, the year in which humanity perhaps was closest to complete annihilation ever.

      Yes, the 80s were wild.

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        Oh, right the protests against nuclear rearmament in Europe. I was actually part of the “human chain” demo, somewhere between Ulm and Neu-Ulm. Together with my teddy, which got us photographed for the regional newspaper.

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          Wow, that is actually really cool!
          So maybe I’ve seen you on TV 40 years ago, as I totally remember the human chain!
          I think it was the first time I heard of “Neu-Ulm”, and since then the name has always been somehow connected with the helicopter images of the protests for me.

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      1986 was wild. Chernobyl, Challenger, Olaf Palme assassination and Jakomäki Bank Robbery/Mikkeli hostage crisis that ended up in big car explosion seen on tv.