August 21st; the Rape of Czechoslovakia

August 21st; the Rape of Czechoslovakia
Author: Colin Chapman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1968
Genre: Czechoslovakia
ISBN:

This is the first account in book form of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, describing in detail the events between August 21st and October 1st , 1968. Written by Colin Chapman, Foreign News Editor of London's Sunday's Times, the book tells the tragic and inspiring story of Czech defiance.

August 21

August 21
Author: Colin Chapman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 123
Release: 1968
Genre: Czechoslovakia
ISBN:

August 21st; the Rape of Czechoslovakia

August 21st; the Rape of Czechoslovakia
Author: Colin Chapman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1968
Genre: Czechoslovakia
ISBN:

This is the first account in book form of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, describing in detail the events between August 21st and October 1st , 1968. Written by Colin Chapman, Foreign News Editor of London's Sunday's Times, the book tells the tragic and inspiring story of Czech defiance.

Soviet Intervention in Czechoslovakia, 1968

Soviet Intervention in Czechoslovakia, 1968
Author: Jiri Valenta
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1991-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780801842979

In this new edition of his highly acclaimed work, Jiri Valenta adds his assessment of Soviet military decisionmaking in the 1980s to his earlier analysis of decisionmaking and crisis management in the Soviet bureaucracy and Warsaw Pact. Comparing the events of 1968 to the Kremlin's very different reaction to reforms now under way in Czechoslovakia and the rest of Eastern Europe, Valenta shows that Soviet politics were never simple. The USSR's foreign policy response to the "Prague Spring," he contends, was the result of a complex political process conditioned by bureaucratic inertia, coalition politics, and East European pressures.

1968

1968
Author: Mark Kurlansky
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2005-01-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0345455827

NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “In this highly opinionated and highly readable history, Kurlansky makes a case for why 1968 has lasting relevance in the United States and around the world.”—Dan Rather To some, 1968 was the year of sex, drugs, and rock and roll. Yet it was also the year of the Martin Luther King, Jr., and Bobby Kennedy assassinations; the riots at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago; Prague Spring; the antiwar movement and the Tet Offensive; Black Power; the generation gap; avant-garde theater; the upsurge of the women’s movement; and the beginning of the end for the Soviet Union. In this monumental book, Mark Kurlansky brings to teeming life the cultural and political history of that pivotal year, when television’s influence on global events first became apparent, and spontaneous uprisings occurred simultaneously around the world. Encompassing the diverse realms of youth and music, politics and war, economics and the media, 1968 shows how twelve volatile months transformed who we were as a people—and led us to where we are today.