August 1968

August 21st of 1968 is a black day in Czech history. People still recall waking up on that fateful morning to find that Soviet-led Warsaw Pact tanks had rolled into the country crushing all hope of implementing the democratic reforms of the Prague Spring. Shocked citizens took to the streets in protest of the invasion. Over 100 people were killed and 500 injured in skirmishes with the invaders, many of whom had no clear idea of what they were doing here and even where exactly they were. One of the key battles was for the control of Czech Radio, similar to the one that took place at the end of the Second World War.

Fifteen Prague citizens and radio employees lost their lives in the clash with Soviet armed forces, who eventually seized the building. Although radio broadcasting continued from other locations, the public and media revolt was soon suppressed. In the following period, also known as the "normalisation", hundreds of employees were forced to leave the radio because of their political views, and thousands of people across the country were sacked for speaking their minds. Communist apparatchiks took over and those who did not flee the country were forced to toe the party line or live as outcasts harassed by the dreaded secret service. People closed up, trusting none but their closest family and friends. Some thought it would be a couple of years before things turned for the better, but the communist regime was to stay in power for another twenty years.

 

The photos were provided by the Institute of Contemporary History, www.68.usd.cas.cz

 
 

RELATED ARTICLES

Date Title
31.12.2019 President Putin wants to see Zeman at V-Day celebrations
06.12.2019 Date of Soviet-led invasion in 1989 set to become Czech state holiday
30.10.2019 Communist party official shocks nation ahead of freedom celebrations
29.10.2019 Communist Party leadership fails to reprimand Grospič for shocking 1968 claims
24.10.2019 August 21st to be day in memory of victims of Soviet-led invasion
22.08.2019 Ten thousand march on Prague Castle to mark Soviet invasion and show disaproval with current leadership
21.08.2019 “I was here the whole time in ’68”: Radio’s role during invasion recalled at ceremony
21.08.2019 Events being held in Czech Republic to mark anniversary of August 1968 and 1969
20.08.2019 August 1969: When a brutal crackdown on protests resulted in killings and a “baton law”
20.08.2019 New map shows where and how victims of Soviet-led invasion died
All related articles