21. Czechoslovakia Flashcards
Give 3 issues Czechoslovakia had that were common to all members behind the iron curtain
- it was a one party communist state
- it had to answer to Moscow as a member of the Warsaw Pact
- opposition was banned
Give 3 issues specific to Czechoslovakia in the 1960s
- the leader Anthonin Novotny was corrupt and unpopular
- Moscow rejected the country’s call for change
- both industry and agriculture were almost at a standstill
Who called for reform in Czechoslovakia during novotny’s rule and what did he suggest?
Respected economist Ota silk, he argued people should have more power and private businesses shouldn’t be banned
When did novotny resign?
January 1968 after he was forced by the soviet government
Who replaced novotny?
Alexander dubcek
How did dubcek brake break Moscow’s trust?
As he introduced political reforms and called them socialism with a human face
Give 2 reforms dubcek introduced to the political system in making it more democratic
- introduced free elections
- opposition parties were allowed
Give 3 of dubcek’s reforms that improved economic circumstances
- increased standards of living
- allowing the formation of trade unions
- removed state controls on industry so people could start up their own businesses
Give 3 reforms of dubcek’s that allowed for greater freedom
- end of press censorship
- gave people the right to travel to non communist countries
- allowed public meetings and freedom of speech
What was the Prague spring?
The changes dubcek made to Czechoslovakia
How did dubcek go further after Moscow allowed his other reforms?
- announced he would open borders with western countries
- planned to remove all remaining press censorship
What were dubcek’s three aims in introducing reforms?
- to have a democratic political system
- to have greater freedom
- to improve economic circumstances
Why was Brezhnev (new su leader) and other members of the Warsaw Pact concerned by the Prague spring?
As Brezhnev needed to maintain control without causing more issues
How was the Prague spring situation made worse?
When Poland called for reforms to be allowed
When did the Warsaw Pact meet and what did they do against the Prague spring?
-In June 1968 they carried out military exercises along the Czech border to send a clear message to Brezhnev