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A tribute today to this funny little car who played a major role in european history. The Trabant (offen referred to as "Trabi") was one of the few cars produced in the German Democratic Republic, the other significant one being the Wartburg, people had to wait for years to get one, available in grey or blue.

In summer 1989, Hungary began to remove its border installations with Austria, thus opening a hole in the hermetically closed iron curtain. Many Germans then made their way to Hungary for summer holidays from which they never came back. The border crossing at Hegyeshalom-Nickelsdorf became a major escape point with thousands of Trabbies making their way through Austria to the other Germany, the Federal Republic.

A consequence of this is that many Germans also sold their Trabbies in Hungary, and it's still quite common to see them in the rural areas.

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Additional Photos by Jean Yves aka PixelTerror (PixelTerror) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 8887 W: 2175 N: 20798] (86038)
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