Associated Press correspondent Roland Prinz, who spent decades covering Europe, dies at age 85

In this family handout photo, Roland Prinz, center, wearing a tie and holding a note pad, attends the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks 1 talks in Vienna, 1969. Prinz, who was born as armies began marching across central Europe then spent nearly four decades covering the Cold War and the fall of communism for The Associated Press, has died it was announced Friday, Dec 1, 2023. He was 85. (Family Handout via AP)

VIENNA (AP) — Roland Prinz, who was born as armies began marching across central Europe then spent nearly four decades covering the Cold War and the fall of communism for The Associated Press, has died. He was 85.

Prinz was a linchpin of the AP’s coverage of the turmoil that accompanied the end of the Cold War, starting with the rise of Solidarity in Poland, stretching through the Velvet Revolution in the Czech Republic, the fall of the Berlin Wall and finally the breakup of Yugoslavia.

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