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By approaching sad anniversary on August 21, I decided to write some of my thoughts about socialism with a human face and its consequences in our country.
The happenings in the Socialist Republic of Czechoslovakia at the end of the 60s in the last century, are pulled into the media after the revolution of quite incomprehensible reasons in doubt. Some politicians and experts have tendencies, just rewrite this passage of national history.
It’s the same in the case of the leading figure of the »Prague Spring 1968« Alexander Dubcek, the first secretary of the KSC. He was a man who got international recognition for his reforms in the Communist Party. For example, in 1988 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University in Bolognia.
In the Czech Republic and Slovakia he is ridiculed. I try to describe its role in the period of its activities with an objective view. So from January 1968 until April 1969 (up to his self-criticism and resignation from the leadership position).
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The role of Alexander Dubtschek in the Jahren1968 and 1969th
By approaching sad anniversary on August 21, I decided to write some of my thoughts about socialism with a human face and its consequences in our country.
The happenings in the Socialist Republic of Czechoslovakia at the end of the 60s in the last century, are pulled into the media after the revolution of quite incomprehensible reasons in doubt. Some politicians and experts have tendencies, just rewrite this passage of national history.
It’s the same in the case of the leading figure of the »Prague Spring 1968« Alexander Dubcek, the first secretary of the KSC. He was a man who got international recognition for his reforms in the Communist Party. For example, in 1988 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University in Bolognia.
In the Czech Republic and Slovakia he is ridiculed. I try to describe its role in the period of its activities with an objective view. So from January 1968 until April 1969 (up to his self-criticism and resignation from the leadership position).
Mr Dubcek was a man of dignity, kind, sensitive, self-critical, honest and a person with a cordial relationship with the Soviet Union. Relations with the Soviet »friends« he has characterized by the words: »All my life I have dedicated to the cooperation with the Soviet Union.« Disillusionment after that fateful night with the name: ». Tragedy of my life«