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The Novotny regime in Czechoslovakia fell in December 1968 due to lack of economic reforms unresolved political problems of the Slovak part of the country, and Novotny’s failure to deal with growing friction between the regime and the country’s intellectuals and students. Dubcek was appointed the new pres ....
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.... where, under Novotny “the economy had atrophied and the morale had sunk” . A few days after Brezhnev’s visit the revolt against Novotny’s regime came into the open at a Czech Central Committee plenum. Shortly thereafter, at the plenum of January 3-5, 1968, Alexander Dubcek replaced Novotny as party secretary. It is interesting to look at the question of new leadership in Czechoslovakia, to what extent did USSR support it?
Alexander Dubcek was an obscure forty-six-year-old Slovak party functionary, brought up and educated in USSR ....
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