Czechoslovakia
- had a democrtic tradition
- 1968 Alexander Dubcek
- Gained freedom of press, assembly worship and right to strike “Socialism with a human face”
- This move threatened to spread to neighbouring Romania
- Troops from several satellite states moved in
- Dubcek arrested and relieved by Husak who followed the Russian line
Summary
Czechoslovakia had a democratic state of mind and when Dubcek became the secretary he gave his people freedom of press and strike and worship. "Socialism with a human face". Neighboring countries did not like this and they moved troops in and arrested Dubcek was was replaced by Husak.