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=== October 28th ===
 
=== October 28th ===
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Political protest becomes a social movement
 
Political protest becomes a social movement
 
October 28th: Massive protests took place within Prague's Wenceslas Square as hundreds of thousands protested Czechoslovakia's Communist Government on the 71st anniversary of Czechoslovakian independence in 1918.  
 
October 28th: Massive protests took place within Prague's Wenceslas Square as hundreds of thousands protested Czechoslovakia's Communist Government on the 71st anniversary of Czechoslovakian independence in 1918.  
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But the protesters refused to give in, and within weeks, Communism would be overthrown and democracy established in Czechoslovakia.
 
But the protesters refused to give in, and within weeks, Communism would be overthrown and democracy established in Czechoslovakia.
  
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