novanet answer:: They continued to carry out political reforms peacefully.
Besides Germans also people from Austria and former Czechoslovakia.
The USSR invaded Czechoslovakia on the morning of August 21, 1968. The invasion was sparked by the growth of a reform movement in Czechoslovakia also known as the "Prague Spring." Soviet forces remained in Czechoslovakia from 1968 until 1990.
Great Britain condemned the invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Soviet Union in 1968 as a violation of international law and sovereign rights. The UK provided diplomatic support for Czechoslovakia but did not take direct military action against the invasion.
The Prague Spring was a period of political liberalization in Czechoslovakia during the era of its domination by the Soviet Union after World War II. The Prague Spring ended with a Soviet invasion, the removal of Alexander Dubcek as party leader and an end to reform within Czechoslovakia.
The forces from Warsaw Pact nations, primarily Soviet Union, invaded Czechoslovakia in the summer of 1968. This invasion was known as the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia or the Prague Spring. It aimed to suppress the liberal reforms implemented by Czechoslovakia's government.
Alexander Dubcek was implementing widespread democratic reforms, including freedom of the press.
they led Afghans in resisting the Soviet invasion
Czechoslovakia was a puppet state of USSR, led by a communist government. There was a chance of reformation to a more democratic country in 1968 which was however stopped by Soviet invasion that lasted till 1990s.
The Bridge at Remagen (director John Guillermin)
in the early war years while Germany was on the offensive it was massively effective in operation Barbarossa the invasion of soviet union, invasion of Czechoslovakia Poland Holland France and Belgium
The Prague Spring began on 5th of January, 1968 as the reformer Dubcek came to power, and was ended by a Soviet invasion on 21st of August, 1968.
Soviet invasion of Manchuria happened in 1945.