
Aleksandar Dubček
Aleksandar Dubček was a Slovak politician and a leading figure of the Prague Spring in 1968, who sought to implement reforms aimed at creating 'socialism with a human face' in Czechoslovakia. His attempts to liberalize the communist regime led to the invasion of Czechoslovakia by Warsaw Pact troops, effectively ending the reform movement. Dubček's legacy remains significant in discussions of democratic movements in Eastern Europe.
Born on Nov 27, 1921 (103 years old)
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Montenegro:
Aleksandar Dubček was the leader of the local Communist Party who popularized the phrase 'socialism with a human face'.
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Aleksandar Dubček led the liberal movement known as the Prague Spring in Czechoslovakia.
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