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Prague Spring 1968

Warsaw Pact Invasion

Phil Carradice

In early 1968 Czechoslovakia's newly elected leader Alexander Dubček started delivering reforms that included changes to oppressive censorship laws and improved housing. Phil Carradice describes the ensuing wave of optimism among the Czech people and the Soviet paranoia that saw the Kremlin launch an invasion force of 200,000 Warsaw Pact troops, the violent protests that followed and the legacy of that climactic year.

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  • Publisher: Pen & Sword
  • Year: 2019
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 128pp
  • Illustrated: Yes
  • Dimensions: 232x155mm
  • ISBN: 9781526757005
  • Condition: Very Good
  • Weight: 0.3kg
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Cold War nadir: January 1968 and in Czechoslovakia the new Communist Party leader Alexander Dubcek has made it clear that this is the opportunity to loosen the Soviet stranglehold on the country. As the Prague winter slowly eases into a Prague spring, it really does seem as if Dubcek has judged it right. Reforms in oppressive censorship laws, improved housing, a lessening of totalitarian oppression, Dubcek promises and delivers on it all. The new regime in Czechoslovakia does seek to destroy communism but it does want to choose its own political destiny.

And then, on the night of 20/21 August the Prague Spring is crushed by the Warsaw Pact invasion: 200,000 Communist troops, mostly Soviet but also Polish and East German, flood the country. The resulting protests and rallies against the invasion, mostly by young people, are violent and bloody. Hundreds die in clashes; self-immolation, in public and before the eyes of the world, brings home the horror and the depth of feeling in the Czech people.

It is the end of the Prague Spring, the reformation of Czechoslovakia having ended in ruins. But despite the brutal crushing of Czech hopes and dreams, the events of 1968 lay the foundations for future change. It will take another two decades but it is, ultimately, where the unravelling of the Communist bloc begins.
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