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The '''Red Square Protests of 1968''' was an [[Peace Movements|anti-war protest]] in Moscow in [[Timeline of Libertarian Socialism in Eastern Europe|1968]] against the USSR's invasion of [[Socialist Czechoslovakia|Czechoslovakia]] in order to crush the [[Prague Spring]]. It was part of a [[Revolutions of 1967 - 1975|broader global wave of unrest]] and was one of the only public protests in the [[USSR]].
The '''Red Square Protests of 1968''' was an [[Peace Movements|anti-war protest]] in Moscow in [[Timeline of Anarchism in Eastern Europe|1968]] against the USSR's invasion of [[Socialist Czechoslovakia|Czechoslovakia]] in order to crush the [[Prague Spring]]. It was part of a [[Revolutions of 1967 - 1975|broader global wave of unrest]] and was one of the only public protests in the [[USSR]].

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The Red Square Protests of 1968 was an anti-war protest in Moscow in 1968 against the USSR's invasion of Czechoslovakia in order to crush the Prague Spring. It was part of a broader global wave of unrest and was one of the only public protests in the USSR.