The Cold War: The Battle Between Two Superpowers — Fexingo History
In 1968, Czechoslovakia dared to dream of 'socialism with a human face.' This episode dives into the Prague Spring — the dramatic eight-month period when Alexander Dubček's government loosened censorship, permitted political debate, and challenged Soviet orthodoxy. We explore the reform program's roots in Slovak nationalism and economic stagnation, the enthusiastic public response captured in the phrase 'Dubček! Svoboda!', and the escalating tensions with Leonid Brezhnev's Kremlin. Key figures include Ludvík Svoboda, the aging president who stood by Dubček, and Gustáv Husák, the later collaborator who oversaw 'normalization.' We cover the watershed moment of the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact invasion on August 20-21, the non-violent resistance that stunned the occupiers (including street-sign removals and clandestine radio broadcasts), and the tragic aftermath: the purges of 500,000 Party members, the exodus of intellectuals, and the enduring symbol of Jan Palach's self-immolation. The episode also examines the Brezhnev Doctrine — the Kremlin's justification for crushing reform — and how the Prague Spring's failure shaped dissident movements like Charter 77 and Václav Havel's eventual presidency. #PragueSpring #Czechoslovakia #AlexanderDubcek #SovietInvasion #WarsawPact #BrezhnevDoctrine #JanPalach #LudvikSvoboda #GustavHusak #Normalization #Charter77 #ColdWar #1968 #History #FexingoHistory #Reform #Dissidence #EasternEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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