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- Josef_Špaček abstract "Josef Špaček (7 August 1927 – 11 July 2004) was a Czechoslovak communist politician who was an important member of the government during the 1968 reformist period known as the Prague Spring. He was appointed to the Central Committee of the communist party of Czechoslovakia after communist party leader Antonín Novotný was replaced by Slovak politician Alexander Dubček. Along with Dubček and other Central Committee members, Špaček was arrested by the Soviets during the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia (22 August 1968). In the years following the collapse of the Dubček government, Špaček was relegated to low-level, non-political positions, including working as a forestry official. Following the restoration of democracy in 1989, he was again politically active and in 1990 was elected to the national parliament.".
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- Josef_Špaček wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Dubček.
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- Josef_Špaček wikiPageWikiLink Category:Communist_Party_of_Czechoslovakia_politicians.
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- Josef_Špaček wikiPageWikiLink Communism.
- Josef_Špaček wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- Josef_Špaček wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Josef_Špaček wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Assembly_(Czechoslovakia).
- Josef_Špaček wikiPageWikiLink Forestry.
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- Josef_Špaček wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Stalin.
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- Josef_Špaček wikiPageWikiLink Politician.
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- Josef_Špaček wikiPageWikiLink Reformism.
- Josef_Špaček wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Josef_Špaček wikiPageWikiLink Velvet_Revolution.
- Josef_Špaček wikiPageWikiLink Warsaw_Pact.
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- Josef_Špaček wikiPageWikiLinkText "Josef Špaček".
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- Josef_Špaček subject Category:Communist_Party_of_Czechoslovakia_politicians.
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- Josef_Špaček type Person.
- Josef_Špaček type Politician.
- Josef_Špaček type Communist.
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- Josef_Špaček comment "Josef Špaček (7 August 1927 – 11 July 2004) was a Czechoslovak communist politician who was an important member of the government during the 1968 reformist period known as the Prague Spring. He was appointed to the Central Committee of the communist party of Czechoslovakia after communist party leader Antonín Novotný was replaced by Slovak politician Alexander Dubček.".
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