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During the Prague Spring of 1968, there were relatively few casualties, with estimates suggesting around 100 people were killed. The Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968 aimed to suppress the reformist movement, leading to violent clashes. However, the overall death toll was significantly lower than in other conflicts, as most of the resistance was non-violent. The event is primarily remembered for its political implications rather than high casualty figures.

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