In the night betwee the 20th and 21st of August, 1968 the armies of the Soviet Union, Poland, Hungary, the GDR and Bulgaria entered the territory of Czechoslovakia. In this way the "Prague spring", a period of citzen life freedom, was terminated. The intervention evoked a cleary negative reaction in the international worker's community, as it was perceived as an unjustified aggression. The explanations of the Soviet Union, that the action was a "brotherly help against counterrevolution", were not accepted as believable. The greater the spmpathy of the international community which was directed towards the Czechoslovakian reformative process, the more protests, bitter disappointment and opposition appeared in reaction to the news of...
This article is an attempt to throw light on the stance of the Yugoslav and Romanian leadership towa...
The article is devoted to the protests of Ukrainian society against the invasion of Czechoslovakia i...
TITLE: The Czechoslovak Way to the Communist coup AUTHOR: Aneta Kostková DEPARTMENT: Institute of Po...
In the night betwee the 20th and 21st of August, 1968 the armies of the Soviet Union, Poland, Hunga...
In August 1968, military troops of the Warsaw Pact countries invaded Czechoslovakia in order to forc...
The April declaration of 1964 established a practical and theoretical basis for international relati...
The aim of this thesis is to present the formation process of the Czechoslovak social democratic par...
In the second half of the 1970s, the Italian Communist forged an international alliance with their F...
In 1968 the main difference between SED (Socialist Unity Party of Germany) and KPCz (the Communist P...
The reasons of the Spring of Prague - those dramatic events in Czechoslovakia in the years 1968-1969...
The Third Communist International, aka the Comintern, was a major communist movement and organizatio...
The meaning of the Warsaw Pact intervention in August 1968 soon became a matter of political manipul...
In 1968 and during the 70’, the relative independence of Romania from the Soviet side allowed the co...
McDermott and Stibbe place the Prague Spring and Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in the conte...
This collection of thirteen essays examines reactions in Eastern Europe to the Prague Spring and War...
This article is an attempt to throw light on the stance of the Yugoslav and Romanian leadership towa...
The article is devoted to the protests of Ukrainian society against the invasion of Czechoslovakia i...
TITLE: The Czechoslovak Way to the Communist coup AUTHOR: Aneta Kostková DEPARTMENT: Institute of Po...
In the night betwee the 20th and 21st of August, 1968 the armies of the Soviet Union, Poland, Hunga...
In August 1968, military troops of the Warsaw Pact countries invaded Czechoslovakia in order to forc...
The April declaration of 1964 established a practical and theoretical basis for international relati...
The aim of this thesis is to present the formation process of the Czechoslovak social democratic par...
In the second half of the 1970s, the Italian Communist forged an international alliance with their F...
In 1968 the main difference between SED (Socialist Unity Party of Germany) and KPCz (the Communist P...
The reasons of the Spring of Prague - those dramatic events in Czechoslovakia in the years 1968-1969...
The Third Communist International, aka the Comintern, was a major communist movement and organizatio...
The meaning of the Warsaw Pact intervention in August 1968 soon became a matter of political manipul...
In 1968 and during the 70’, the relative independence of Romania from the Soviet side allowed the co...
McDermott and Stibbe place the Prague Spring and Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in the conte...
This collection of thirteen essays examines reactions in Eastern Europe to the Prague Spring and War...
This article is an attempt to throw light on the stance of the Yugoslav and Romanian leadership towa...
The article is devoted to the protests of Ukrainian society against the invasion of Czechoslovakia i...
TITLE: The Czechoslovak Way to the Communist coup AUTHOR: Aneta Kostková DEPARTMENT: Institute of Po...