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Europe
Czechs celebrate fall of communism 20 years ago
2009-11-17
Repels Obama admin like garlic.
Nov. 17, 1989, began with fiery speeches at a university campus in Prague, inspiring thousands of students to march downtown toward Wenceslas Square. As darkness fell, police cracked down hard, beating demonstrators with truncheons and injuring hundreds in the melee.

Uncowed, the crowds mushroomed in the ensuing days, with demonstrators chanting: "You have lost already!"

They were right. Following the collapse of the Berlin Wall and communism in the region, by Dec. 10, Czechoslovakia had a new government. On Dec. 29, Vaclav Havel, a dissident playwright who had spent several years in prison, was elected the country's first democratic president in a half century by a parliament still dominated by communist hard-liners.
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Ten years ago, Havel, as president, honored former President George H.W. Bush, former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Poland's 1980s pro-democracy leader, Lech Walesa, at the Prague Castle for their contributions to the fall of communism. This time, only heads of Eastern European parliaments will participate in a conference in the Senate.
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#2  Mr. Wife has Czech colleagues who lived in Prague at the time. They were convinced the Soviet tanks would roll as they had in Hungary a generation before, but they all came out anyway. I don't know about hotheads, but when they get the bit in their teeth...
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-11-17 15:50  

#1  Of all the countries I've been to in Europe, as a people I like the Poles and the Czechs the most.

They are hotheads, in the fine American tradition.
Posted by: Mizzou Mafia   2009-11-17 10:58  

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