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Stefan Karner

    December 18, 1952
    Die Rote Armee in Österreich
    Die Rote Armee in Österreich. Sowjetische Besatzung 1945-1955
    Österreichisches Jahrbuch für Politik
    Die Steiermark im 20. Jahrhundert
    Im Archipel GUPVI
    The Prague Spring and the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968
    • On August 20, 1968, a massive deployment of Soviet and East European forces invaded Czechoslovakia to quash the 'Prague Spring' reforms and restore a strict Communist regime. Initially hesitant, Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev ultimately decided that military intervention was necessary after months of deliberation. Within 24 hours of the invasion, troops from the Soviet Union, Poland, Hungary, and Bulgaria established complete control, effectively ending the hopes for 'socialism with a human face.' Although Alexander Dubcek and other reformers were briefly reinstated, their main task from late August 1968 to April 1969 was to reverse the reforms. By April 1969, Dubcek was ousted permanently, marking the definitive end of the Prague Spring. Soviet leaders defended the invasion by claiming it was their 'right' and 'sacred duty' to protect socialism in Czechoslovakia. While the invasion caused some rifts within the Communist bloc, it largely succeeded in achieving Soviet objectives. The United States and NATO allies protested but did not take direct military action, leading historians to analyze this critical moment in the Cold War using new archival evidence. They also explore the U.S. response and whether Washington inadvertently signaled approval to the Soviet Union before the invasion.

      The Prague Spring and the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968
    • Österreichisches Jahrbuch für Politik

      • 522 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Seit mehr als 35 Jahren versorgt das „Österreichische Jahrbuch für Politik" alle an Politik Interessierten mit Informationen über das politische Geschehen in Österreich und der Welt. Sachlich und überparteilich dargestellt von den namhaftesten Politikwissenschaftern, Ökonomen, Politikern und Sozialforschern dieses Landes. Im Zentrum des Jahrgangsbandes 2014 stehen die Budget- und Wirtschaftspolitik, die Wahlen zum Europäischen Parlament, die Entwicklung der Parteien und des politischen Systems und weitere Themen der Innenpolitik des Jahres 2014.

      Österreichisches Jahrbuch für Politik