to Alexander Dubček. Wikiquote has quotations related to Alexander Dubček. Alexander Dubček profile on the Sakharov Prize Network Dubcek: Dubcek and... 95 KB (12,307 words) - 22:17, 19 February 2024 |
Prague Spring (section Dubček's rise to power) became major reformers—including Dubček—endorsed these moves. As President Antonín Novotný was losing support, Alexander Dubček, the First Secretary of the... 69 KB (7,825 words) - 02:22, 5 April 2024 |
Socialism with a human face (section Dubček Speech) slogan referring to the reformist and democratic socialist programme of Alexander Dubček and his colleagues, agreed at the Presidium of the Communist Party... 15 KB (1,701 words) - 18:31, 19 October 2023 |
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... 13 KB (1,807 words) - 04:49, 16 February 2024 |
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... 9 KB (891 words) - 05:27, 13 February 2024 |
is in Bratislava, Slovakia's capital, next to Bratislava Castle in Alexander Dubček Square. The 150-seat unicameral National Council of the Slovak Republic... 28 KB (987 words) - 19:28, 26 April 2024 |
William Shawcross (section Dubcek (1970, revised 1990)) he wrote his first book, a biography of the Czechoslovakian leader Alexander Dubček, which was published in 1970. After leaving Oxford, Shawcross worked... 66 KB (7,094 words) - 04:50, 1 April 2024 |
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... 30 KB (3,948 words) - 07:22, 10 April 2024 |
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... 4 KB (306 words) - 17:48, 27 September 2023 |
In April 1969, Dubček was replaced as first secretary by Gustáv Husák and a period of "normalization" began. Husák reversed Dubček's reforms, purged... 216 KB (21,995 words) - 13:59, 26 April 2024 |
Union invaded Czechoslovakia to crush the liberalising reforms of Alexander Dubček's government during what was known as the Prague Spring. Prague-born... 21 KB (2,321 words) - 03:06, 25 March 2024 |
and the ex-leader of the Communist Party during the Prague Spring Alexander Dubček. Like Civic Forum, Public Against Violence called for the dominant... 24 KB (2,208 words) - 16:45, 20 September 2023 |
newly recommended such as Giorgio La Pira, John D. Rockefeller III, Alexander Dubček, Noam Chomsky, Athenagoras I of Constantinople, Jayaprakash Narayan... 25 KB (426 words) - 00:47, 12 November 2023 |
leader Antonín Novotný was replaced by Slovak politician Alexander Dubček. Along with Dubček and other Central Committee members, Špaček was arrested... 3 KB (387 words) - 16:05, 27 April 2024 |
the government, and Dubček became a truly popular national figure. The internal reforms and foreign policy statements of the Dubček leadership created... 50 KB (6,582 words) - 10:37, 26 April 2024 |
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... 43 KB (6,186 words) - 16:47, 28 April 2024 |