Alexander Dubček, the leader of Czechoslovakia's Communist Party in 1968, implemented reforms known as 'socialism with a human face' that included lifting censorship, allowing free speech, and pursuing economic changes while maintaining the socialist system. Despite his loyalty to communism and the belief that Moscow would support these modernization efforts, the Soviet leadership viewed his reforms as a threat to the entire Soviet system. On August 20, 1968, approximately 200,000 Warsaw Pact troops invaded Prague, and Dubček was arrested, forced to sign documents denouncing his own reforms, and exiled to Moscow—demonstrating how even the most loyal communist leaders could be destroyed by the very ideology they served.
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The most loyal communist was destroyed by communism itself. It's 1968, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Alexander Dubček [music] leads the Communist Party and dreams of something revolutionary. He wants socialism with a human face. He lifts censorship, allows free speech, and plans economic reforms while keeping [music] the socialist system intact.
Newspapers criticize the government for the first time in 20 years. Students debate politics openly in the streets.
Workers demand better conditions without fear. Moscow will surely support this modernization. After all, they're communist brothers building the same future.
>> [music] >> But in the Kremlin, panic spreads.
Dubček's reforms threaten the entire Soviet system. On August 20th, 200,000 Warsaw Pact troops cross the border.
Soviet tanks roll through Prague as citizens throw stones and wave flags.
They arrest him in the middle of [music] the night, forcing him to Moscow in handcuffs. Under interrogation, he's made to sign papers denouncing everything he built. His reforms die with his signature. The loyal communist destroyed by his own brotherhood was Alexander Dubček.
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