Cold War episode 15 - Red Spring

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Cold War episode 15 - Red Spring: The Sixties - In the Soviet bloc, communist rule stifles ambition and achievement. Soviet defense expenditure cripples economic growth. In the Soviet bloc, the grip of communist rule has long been a suppressive force, stifling ambition and achievement among its citizens. The immense burden of Soviet defense expenditure continues to hinder economic growth, creating an environment that breeds disillusionment. The younger generations, captivated by the alluring symbols of America's youth culture, yearn for the freedom represented by blue jeans and rock 'n roll. Within this context, Czechoslovakia witnesses a glimmer of hope under the leadership of Alexander Dubcek, who bravely attempts to implement limited reforms. However, the events of 1968 demonstrate that even these modest changes are not tolerated, as Soviet force mercilessly crushes the progressive movement known as the Prague Spring.