Democracy was restored to a certain extent in Czechoslovakia after World War II, but the Communists staged a coup d'etat in February 1948, with the backing of the USSR. This event was called "Victorious February" (Vítězný únor / Víťazný február) throughout the communist period in Czechoslovakia.
Poverty.
The Velvet Revolution.
Czechoslovakia was split into the Czech Republic an Slovakia because of communism.
Alexander Dubcek, Czechoslovakia 1968
Czechoslovakia resisted Communism for a very long time but was eventually subsumed by the Soviet Union.
Poland, Hungary, & Czechoslovakia.
Hungary and Czechoslovakia
Because during the revolution no blood was shed, there was no fighting and nobody was killed. The fall of communism in Czechoslovakia occurred peacefully, or "softly." Velvet is very soft, hence the name. In Slovakia, this is called the "gentle revolution." :-)
They were pushed by war and cultural divides (communism).
AnswerIt was actually known as the Parliamentary Republic!But it is also said that it is a mixture of Communism and Democracy
because its an amazing country, this country went through racism and communism so we have to remember this country.
because its an amazing country, this country went through racism and communism so we have to remember this country.