Adam Glantz

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publicly pronounced from the official organs of a ruling Communist Party they triggered a political earthquake. The Prague Spring had begun. The events of the spring and summer of 1968 in Czechoslovakia hinged on three contemporary illusions. The first, widespread in the country after Dubček’s rise and especially following publication of the Action Program, was that the freedoms and reforms now being discussed could be folded into the ‘Socialist’ (i.e. Communist) project.
Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945
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