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PRAGUE SPRING 1968. In January 1968, Alexander Dubcek came to power as the new communist leader of He called his liberal version of communism Socialism with a human face? -Dubeek also wanted to stay in the Warsaw Pact and had no intention of leaving. that gave more freedom to the - Dubcek made reforms Czech people Problems Made. Recorms Made •Poor economy, very few. Travel to the west was fuel, food and goods. made available for all. No freedom of speech. The border with West Germany •No democracy. was re-opened Tu, radio and newspaper. Trade unions and workers. more power 3 were censored. were given •Poor standard of living. Freedom of speech and oppositiu Travel banned to the parties were allowed. Wesl 1. Less censorship. ● 0 The 4 months that Czechoslovakia enjoyed relative freedom. Is known as "Prague Spring Brezhney Doctrine The USSR would •Consequences of Prague Spring! Most people in Czechoslovakia welcomed their changes and liked their new freedom. Send in Warsaw Pact soldiers in The new leader of the USSR, Leonid any country were Brezhnev was worried that reforms. could lead to a rejection of Communis in the Eastern Bloc. If Czechoslovakio Pulled away other stallites states might follow Communish was under threat. To prevent another Prague Spring Sept. 1968 • PRAGUE SPRING 20th August 1968:500,000 Warsaw Pact. soldiers on the order of Brezhneu invaded Czechoslova - The Czechoslovakians responded with non-violent demonstrations. - Dubcek was forcibly removed from office, and replaced with Gustav Husak and strict communist leader. Impacts: Brezhneu Doctrine • International outcry at the soviet intervention in Czechoslovakia, but no...
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action was taken. • Brezhnev established his authority in the Eastern. Bloc Strained Soviet - American relations as the ush. was keen to criticise the Soviet Union, but not carry out any action it: • Brezhnev proved to the USA that he was a strong and determined leader.
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PRAGUE SPRING 1968. In January 1968, Alexander Dubcek came to power as the new communist leader of He called his liberal version of communism Socialism with a human face? -Dubeek also wanted to stay in the Warsaw Pact and had no intention of leaving. that gave more freedom to the - Dubcek made reforms Czech people Problems Made. Recorms Made •Poor economy, very few. Travel to the west was fuel, food and goods. made available for all. No freedom of speech. The border with West Germany •No democracy. was re-opened Tu, radio and newspaper. Trade unions and workers. more power 3 were censored. were given •Poor standard of living. Freedom of speech and oppositiu Travel banned to the parties were allowed. Wesl 1. Less censorship. ● 0 The 4 months that Czechoslovakia enjoyed relative freedom. Is known as "Prague Spring Brezhney Doctrine The USSR would •Consequences of Prague Spring! Most people in Czechoslovakia welcomed their changes and liked their new freedom. Send in Warsaw Pact soldiers in The new leader of the USSR, Leonid any country were Brezhnev was worried that reforms. could lead to a rejection of Communis in the Eastern Bloc. If Czechoslovakio Pulled away other stallites states might follow Communish was under threat. To prevent another Prague Spring Sept. 1968 • PRAGUE SPRING 20th August 1968:500,000 Warsaw Pact. soldiers on the order of Brezhneu invaded Czechoslova - The Czechoslovakians responded with non-violent demonstrations. - Dubcek was forcibly removed from office, and replaced with Gustav Husak and strict communist leader. Impacts: Brezhneu Doctrine • International outcry at the soviet intervention in Czechoslovakia, but no...
PRAGUE SPRING 1968. In January 1968, Alexander Dubcek came to power as the new communist leader of He called his liberal version of communism Socialism with a human face? -Dubeek also wanted to stay in the Warsaw Pact and had no intention of leaving. that gave more freedom to the - Dubcek made reforms Czech people Problems Made. Recorms Made •Poor economy, very few. Travel to the west was fuel, food and goods. made available for all. No freedom of speech. The border with West Germany •No democracy. was re-opened Tu, radio and newspaper. Trade unions and workers. more power 3 were censored. were given •Poor standard of living. Freedom of speech and oppositiu Travel banned to the parties were allowed. Wesl 1. Less censorship. ● 0 The 4 months that Czechoslovakia enjoyed relative freedom. Is known as "Prague Spring Brezhney Doctrine The USSR would •Consequences of Prague Spring! Most people in Czechoslovakia welcomed their changes and liked their new freedom. Send in Warsaw Pact soldiers in The new leader of the USSR, Leonid any country were Brezhnev was worried that reforms. could lead to a rejection of Communis in the Eastern Bloc. If Czechoslovakio Pulled away other stallites states might follow Communish was under threat. To prevent another Prague Spring Sept. 1968 • PRAGUE SPRING 20th August 1968:500,000 Warsaw Pact. soldiers on the order of Brezhneu invaded Czechoslova - The Czechoslovakians responded with non-violent demonstrations. - Dubcek was forcibly removed from office, and replaced with Gustav Husak and strict communist leader. Impacts: Brezhneu Doctrine • International outcry at the soviet intervention in Czechoslovakia, but no...
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Stefan S, iOS User
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action was taken. • Brezhnev established his authority in the Eastern. Bloc Strained Soviet - American relations as the ush. was keen to criticise the Soviet Union, but not carry out any action it: • Brezhnev proved to the USA that he was a strong and determined leader.