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How did Czechoslovakia try to resist Soviet rule in the Cold War?

How did Czechoslovakia try to resist Soviet rule in the Cold War?

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vick

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In 1969, Czechoslovakia was turned into a federation of the Czech Socialist Republic and Slovak Socialist Republic. The centralized political control by the Communist Party severely limited the effects of federalization.

The 1970s saw the rise of the dissident movement in Czechoslovakia, represented by Václav Havel. The movement sought greater political participation and expression in the face of official disapproval, making itself felt by limits on work activities (up to a ban on any professional employment and refusal of higher education to the dissident’s children), police harassment and even prison time.

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Dan M
The 1st poster just cute and past from wikipedia… which is what i do a lot… but he should also quote his sources.

There was an actual uprising in 1968… called the Prague Spring… per wiki… “The events of the Prague Spring deepened the disillusion of many Western leftists with Marxist-Leninist views, and contributed to the growth of Eurocommunist ideas in Western communist parties — leading to the eventual dissolution or break-up of many of these groups.”

Hope that helps.

Dan

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