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Communists Take Over Czechoslovakia


 


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Summary of 1948 events in Czechoslovakia from MACROHISTORY


Feb 8 – The Czechoslovakian Communist party, in cooperation with the General Confederation of Labor and left-wing Social Democrats, is preparing measures to nationalize apartment houses, office buildings and department stores.


Feb 13 – Czechoslovakia’s parliament passes a resolution demanding a report from the Minister of the Interior – a Communist – on the misuse of the police for political purposes.


Feb 15 – Czechoslovakian Communist  Antonio Zapotocky, declares: “Away with parliament if it will not fulfill the program of the General Confederation of Labor.”


Feb 18 – The Czechoslovak Communist Party announces certain measures to safeguard the republic. It summons members and sympathizers to be ready for action.


Feb 19 – Czechoslovakia’s Communist labor leadership demands nationalization of every industry in the foreign and wholesale trades with more than fifty employees.


Feb 20 – The ruling Czechoslovakian coalition breaks apart. Non-Communist ministers resign, hoping to force an early election.


Feb 25 –  Czechoslovakia’s Interior Minister, a Communist, puts his police around all government buildings


Feb 25  – Czechoslovakia’s Communist prime minister, Klement Gottwald, orders “action committees” to take authority in Prague and throughout the country. The liberal Eduard Benes remains as a powerless president.


 


 


 


Jan Masaryk – Wikipedia


Mar 10 – Jan Masaryk, Czechoslovakia’s liberal nationalist leader and foreign minister, is found dead, dressed in his pajamas, in the courtyard of the Foreign Ministry below his bathroom window. Although the communist-controlled government reported he committed suicide, the story was greeted with skepticism in the West. Many feel this was an act of murderous defenestration – from Latin de- (out of or away from) and fenestra (window or opening).


 


Here is an interesting analysis: Who Lost Czechoslovakia?


 


 


 


 


 


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