Opposition to USSR rule

Opposition to USSR rule

Opposition to USSR rule

Hungary 1956

  • People didn't like loss of freedom of speech.
  • Feared secret police.
  • Had hard-line Communist leader.
  • Started by intellectuals (from university).
  • Wanted social reforms.
  • Soviet tanks crushed rebellion but then withdrew.
  • Allowed the new government to be formed.
  • It looked as if Khrushchev would allow people to sort out problems.
  • People wanted free elections and to leave the Warsaw pact.
  • Khrushchev couldn't let them leave the Warsaw Pact.
  • 1000's of troops entered.
  • Many people killed and the resistance was crushed in 2 weeks.
  • Khrushchev allowed some reforms but not leaving Warsaw pact.

Czechoslovakia and the Prague Spring 1968

  • New challenge to Soviet domination.
  • Dubcek was leader of Czech Communist party.
  • He proposed "socialism with a human face" - less censorship and more freedom of rights etc.
  • Had no plans to leave the Warsaw pact of Comecon.
  • Czech opposition led by intellectuals from universities.
  • There was relaxed censorship which meant that an attack could be launched on Communist leaders.
  • Period known as Prague Spring because of all the new ideas.
  • USSR worried this idea might spread.
  • Tried to slow Dubcek down.
  • Army training exercises on Czech border.
  • Thought about sanctions but didn't incase Czechoslovakia asked from help from west.
  • Held conference with countries of Warsaw pact which called on Czechoslovakia to maintain political stability.
  • 17 days later tanks moved into Czechoslovakia.
  • Little violent resistance.
  • Dubcek removed.
  • This lead to new Communist leader Brezhnev and Communist was defined to:
  • 1 party system
  • all countries to remain part of the Warsaw pact
  • *As a result of this Albania resigned from Warsaw pact but Brezhnev didn't care because Albania was not considered important

Similarities

  • Triggered by intellectuals from universities etc.
  • Aims for social reform of Communism e.g. more freedom of speech.
  • Both crushed by USSR tanks to show power.

Differences

  • Hungary wanted to leave Warsaw pact - not Czechoslovakia.
  • Only USSR involved in Hungary. All Eastern Europe countries involved in conference about Czechoslovakia.
  • Leader in Hungary was executed but in Czechoslovakia they were only downgraded and expelled from Communist party.
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