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    to Alexander Dubček. Wikiquote has quotations related to Alexander Dubček. Alexander Dubček profile on the Sakharov Prize Network Dubcek: Dubcek and...
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    became major reformers—including Dubček—endorsed these moves. As President Antonín Novotný was losing support, Alexander Dubček, the First Secretary of the...
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    and hundreds were wounded. Alexander Dubček called upon his people not to resist. The Central Committee, including Dubček, hunkered down at its headquarters...
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    basketball player Alexander Dubček (1921–1992), leader of Czechoslovakia (1968–1969) Alex Ebert (born 1978), American singer-songwriter Alexander Lee (born 1988)...
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    slogan referring to the reformist and democratic socialist programme of Alexander Dubček and his colleagues, agreed at the Presidium of the Communist Party...
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  • Moscow Protocol by Dubček and the other jailed Czechoslovak leaders on 26 August 1968, while others date it from the replacement of Dubček by Gustáv Husák...
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    non-communist government in Czechoslovakia since 1948, and resigned. Alexander Dubček was elected speaker of the federal parliament on 28 December and Václav...
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    concurrently, but never all three at the same time. In 1968, party leader Alexander Dubček proposed reforms that included a democratic process and initiated the...
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    ardent hardliner, Novotný was forced to yield the reins of power to Alexander Dubček during the short-lived reform movement of 1968. Antonín Novotný was...
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    kidnapped Dubček and Leonid Brezhnev in Moscow. Husák changed course and became a leader among those party members calling for the reversal of Dubček's reforms...
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    is in Bratislava, Slovakia's capital, next to Bratislava Castle in Alexander Dubček Square. The 150-seat unicameral National Council of the Slovak Republic...
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  • he wrote his first book, a biography of the Czechoslovakian leader Alexander Dubček, which was published in 1970. After leaving Oxford, Shawcross worked...
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    shape. Alexander Dubček replaced Novotný as head of the party, initially thought a friend to the Soviet Union. It was not long before Dubček began making...
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  • since 1993, was Jaroslav Volf [sk], and its chairman in 1992 was Alexander Dubček. The party arose after the Velvet Revolution, in January 1990, and...
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    In April 1969, Dubček was replaced as first secretary by Gustáv Husák and a period of "normalization" began. Husák reversed Dubček's reforms, purged...
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    Secretary (i.e. party leader). The most important first secretaries were Alexander Dubček (1963–1968) and Jozef Lenárt (1970–1988). Following the March 1986...
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    invaded Czechoslovakia in an effort to quell the reformist ideology of Alexander Dubček, the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. On 21...
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    Union invaded Czechoslovakia to crush the liberalising reforms of Alexander Dubček's government during what was known as the Prague Spring. Prague-born...
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    invaded by the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact. The invasion stopped Alexander Dubček's Prague Spring liberalisation reforms and strengthened the authoritarian...
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    and the ex-leader of the Communist Party during the Prague Spring Alexander Dubček. Like Civic Forum, Public Against Violence called for the dominant...
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    newly recommended such as Giorgio La Pira, John D. Rockefeller III, Alexander Dubček, Noam Chomsky, Athenagoras I of Constantinople, Jayaprakash Narayan...
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  • the government, and Dubček became a truly popular national figure. The internal reforms and foreign policy statements of the Dubček leadership created...
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  • leader Antonín Novotný was replaced by Slovak politician Alexander Dubček. Along with Dubček and other Central Committee members, Špaček was arrested...
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    with Czechoslovakian party leader Alexander Dubček on the very day that Soviet-backed forces invaded the country. Dubček fell out of favor with the Soviets...
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  • Dubček (Slovak: Dubček – Krátka jar, dlhá zima) is a 2018 Slovak historical film based on life of Alexander Dubček, a Slovak politician who served as the...
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    entry of tanks into the city. He later spoke out against removing Alexander Dubček. That same year, he was placed in command of a group charged with drafting...
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  • of Trnava in Trnava University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius of Trnava Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín in Trenčín Technical University in Zvolen University...
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  • the group traveled to Prague at the invitation of the government of Alexander Dubček to play as one of the first western rock groups in communist Czechoslovakia...
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    Britannic 1977 Gulliver's Travels Voice The Brute Teddy 1980 Invasion Alexander Dubček The Empire Strikes Back General Maximilian Veers 1981 For Your Eyes...
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    challenge to centralised planning and censorship by communist leader Alexander Dubček. The protest took place at the Lobnoye Mesto (Place of Proclamation)...
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