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kiruha [24]
3 years ago
7

List three occasions when the soviet union put down revolts in eastern europe during the cold war

History
2 answers:
Anvisha [2.4K]3 years ago
6 0

<u>Answer:</u>

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<em><u>The uprising of East Germany in 1953;</u></em><em> </em>

More than 50,000 employees demonstrated in soviet however, the army attacked them and ended the protest

<em><u>The revolution of the Hungarian in 1956; </u></em>

When Imre Nagy took over power, he tried to introduce new reforms however the red army crushed his changes, and because of this he was executed

<em><u>1908 Prague spring; </u></em>

Alexander Dubcek introduced it after he had gained power and brought he democratic reforms; however, the soviet sent troop that ended his democratic reforms.

photoshop1234 [79]3 years ago
4 0
June, 1953, East Germany.  
Construction workers in East Berlin began the protests, demanding an increase in work hours and calling for a general strike.  The call to strike was broadcast over Radio in the American Sector (RIAS) in West Berlin and heard throughout East Germany.  Over a million workers in 700 cities and towns heeded the call to strike on June 17, 1953.  The Soviet Union responded swiftly and harshly, declaring a state of emergency and sending in tanks to larger cities where protests were occurring.

October/November, 1956 - Hungary
Protesters took to the streets in Hungary in October, 1956, demanding freedom from Soviet domination and more democratic political processes. Soviet domination and oppression continued relentlessly, as the USSR sent tanks and troops and crushed the Hungarian Uprising.  Thousands of Hungarians were killed or wounded and over 200,000 fled the country.

January-August, 1968 - Czechoslovakia
In January, 1968, the new leader in Czechoslovakia, Alexander Dubcek, launched the "Prague Spring" (as it became known).  He sought to give communism "a human face," as he termed it, introducing many political and economic reforms.  By August, the USSR responded by sending in 600,000 troops, and again those Soviet tanks.  The revolution was put down.


These were all precursors of later revolutions.  By 1989, the communist bloc countries of Eastern Europe could no longer sustain their governments and the USSR itself was weakening.

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