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Repeat of the August 25, 1968 protest on Moscow's Red Square after the invasion of Czechoslovakia

5 minutes

Description

The demonstration on Red Square on August 25, 1968 (also known as “the demonstration of the seven”) was carried out by a group of eight Soviet dissidents protesting the introduction of Soviet and Warsaw Pact troops into Czechoslovakia. Troops were deployed on the night of August 20–21 to suppress the sociopolitical reforms in Czechoslovakia known as the “Prague Spring.” The demonstration became one of the most significant acts of protest by Soviet dissidents.

Authors

  • Askold Kurov

Keywords

Repeat of the August 25, 1968 protest on Moscow's Red Square after the invasion of Czechoslovakia — Lenta.Doc Archive