Czechoslovakia By: Brendaisha Bertrand Divina Temple.

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Czechoslovakia By: Brendaisha Bertrand Divina Temple

Country’s Role Occupied by the Soviet Union during WWII. Occupied by the Soviet Union during WWII. Officially became a communist country and was under the Warsaw Pact. Officially became a communist country and was under the Warsaw Pact. Allied with the Soviet Union by force. Allied with the Soviet Union by force.

Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia was a combination of the Czechs and the Slovaks which was dominated by the Soviet Union. Czechoslovakia was a combination of the Czechs and the Slovaks which was dominated by the Soviet Union. Czechoslovakia relates to the Cold War because it made the image of the Soviets look bad in front of the other nations. Also the Soviets stop on Prague Springs showed other countries that the Soviets are imperialist and that hut the idea of communism else where in the world. Czechoslovakia relates to the Cold War because it made the image of the Soviets look bad in front of the other nations. Also the Soviets stop on Prague Springs showed other countries that the Soviets are imperialist and that hut the idea of communism else where in the world.

Alexander Dubcek One of the leaders in the Communist reform One of the leaders in the Communist reform Advocated for economic reforms Advocated for economic reforms He wanted communism but not extreme like the Soviets. He wanted communism but not extreme like the Soviets.

Turning Point Revolt out of Communism= Prague Spring Crashed Revolt out of Communism= Prague Spring Crashed Prague Spring-Communist leader Alexander Dubcek tried to bring in Liberal reforms Prague Spring-Communist leader Alexander Dubcek tried to bring in Liberal reforms Warsaw Pact troops led by the Soviet forced Dubcek to end reforms Warsaw Pact troops led by the Soviet forced Dubcek to end reforms The international community was affected because the U.S. did not get involved for many reasons The international community was affected because the U.S. did not get involved for many reasons 1.The U.S. was involved with the war in Vietnam 1.The U.S. was involved with the war in Vietnam 2. They feared a nuclear war if they intervened 2. They feared a nuclear war if they intervened