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Encyclopedia: Prague Spring Source:Wikipedia
The
Prague Spring
(
Czech
:
Pražské jaro
,
Slovak
:
Pražská jar
) was a period of political liberalization in
Czechoslovakia
. It began on
January 5
1968
, when reformist
Alexander Dubček
came to power, and continued until
August 21
of the same year, when the
Soviet Union
and its
Warsaw
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Prague Spring 1968 |
On the midninght between the 20th and 21st August 1968, 200,000 Soviet and Warsaw Pact soldiers crossed the border to Czecholovakia. It was the beginning to the end of the Prague Spring.
The Prague Spring (Czech: Pražské jaro, Slovak: Pražská jar) was a period of political liberalization in Czechoslovakia during the era of its domination by the Soviet Union after World War II. It began on January 5, 1968, when reformist Alexander Dubček came to power, and continued...
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Modern History Sourcebook: The Brezhnev Doctrine, 1968 |
Dubcek's movement, known as the "Prague Spring," was suppressed in an invasion.
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Prague Spring - 61st International Music Festival |
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RP's History Online - Prague Spring |
Long Text - Page 13 of 15 The Prague Spring ... After the failure of the Prague Spring, Czechoslovak reformists tried to preserve at least some of the achievements of their reform efforts.