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Old 9th August 2017, 11:09
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Re: Question of hour...

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Originally Posted by Evgeny Velichko View Post
Berlin - Moskow

16.09.1918, 03:00 CEST – 01.04.1940, 02:00 CET – CET, GMT+1
01.04.1940, 02:00 CET – 02.11.1942, 03:00 CEST – CEST, GMT+2
02.11.1942, 03:00 CEST – 29.03.1943, 02:00 CET – CET, GMT+1
29.03.1943, 02:00 CET – 04.10.1943, 03:00 CEST – CEST, GMT+2
04.10.1943, 03:00 CEST – 03.04.1944, 02:00 CET – CET, GMT+1
03.04.1944, 02:00 CET – 02.10.1944, 03:00 CEST – CEST, GMT+2
02.10.1944, 03:00 CEST – 02.04.1945, 02:00 CET – CET, GMT+1
02.04.1945, 02:00 CET – 16.09.1945, 02:00 CEST – CEST, GMT+2
Hello Evgeny, I'm sorry but I don't understand the above. I know from some examples that there was a difference between Soviet and German hours, and in the above, it seems to me that both used the same times.
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