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  1. Alexander Dubček (Uhrovec, Checoslováquia, atualmente Eslováquia, 27 de novembro de 1921 – Praga, 7 de novembro de 1992) foi um chefe de estado da antiga Checoslováquia, tornou-se líder do Partido Comunista da Checoslováquia em 1968 e iniciou as reformas da chamada "Primavera de Praga".

  2. Alexander Dubček (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈaleksander ˈduptʂek]; 27 November 1921 – 7 November 1992) was a Slovak statesman who served as the First Secretary of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ) (de facto leader of Czechoslovakia) from January 1968 to April 1969 and as ...

  3. Durante a primavera de Praga de 1968, Alexander Dubček, o Primeiro Secretário do Partido Comunista da Checoslováquia, desempenhou um papel fundamental na luta pelo poder a nível mundial. As mudanças de Dubček na política desafiaram as tradições do Bloco de Leste, criando uma dinâmica política complicada durante a Guerra Fria.

  4. Alexander Dubček (born Nov. 27, 1921, Uhrovec, Czech. [now in Slovakia]—died Nov. 7, 1992, Prague, Czech. [now in Czech Republic]) was the first secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (Jan. 5, 1968, to April 17, 1969) whose liberal reforms led to the Soviet invasion and occupation of Czechoslovakia in August 1968.

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  5. Learn about Alexander Dubcek, the Slovak politician who led the Prague Spring reforms in 1968 and challenged the Soviet Union. Discover his background, role, and legacy in Czechoslovakia and Eastern Europe.

  6. 9 de nov. de 1992 · Alexander Dubcek, the Czechoslovak leader whose bold attempt in 1968 to give his country "socialism with a human face" was crushed by an invasion of Soviet-led Warsaw Pact troops, died on...

  7. Slovakia. History. Alexander Dubček, a symbol of the fight for democracy. Every now and then, each nation has a political figure who steps up and guides it through difficult times.

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