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  1. The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, known from 1948 to 1960 as the Czechoslovak Republic, Fourth Czechoslovak Republic, or simply Czechoslovakia, was the Czechoslovak state from 1948 until 1989, when the country was under communist rule, and was regarded as a satellite state in the Soviet sphere of interest.

  2. The 1960 Constitution of Czechoslovakia declared the victory of "socialism" and proclaimed the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. The ambiguous precept of " democratic centralism " – power emanating from the people but bound by the authority of higher organs – was made a formal part of constitutional law.

  3. In 1960, the country officially became a socialist republic, the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. It was a satellite state of the Soviet Union. 1989–1990: Czechoslovakia formally became a federal republic comprising the Czech Socialist Republic and the Slovak Socialist Republic.

  4. The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1948–1989) The Prague Spring (1968) Aftermath. The final years of the Communist era. Velvet Revolution (1989) Democratic Czechoslovakia (1989–1992) Dissolution of Czechoslovakia. Economic history. See also. From creation to dissolution – overview. References. Further reading. Surveys. Pre 1918. 1939–1989.

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  6. May 17, 2024 · Czechoslovakia, former country in central Europe encompassing the historical lands of Bohemia, Moravia, and Slovakia. It was formed from several provinces of the collapsing empire of Austria-Hungary in 1918, at the end of World War I. In 1993 it was split into the new countries of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

  7. From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Flag from 1918-1920. Czechoslovakia or Czecho-Slovakia [1] was a country in Europe. It split off from Austria-Hungary in 1918 and split apart in 1993. In mid-1938 Nazi Germany took over Czechoslovakia and split off Slovakia.

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