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Revolutions of 1989, also known as the Fall ofCommunism, was a revolutionary wave of liberal democracy movements that resulted in the collapse of most Marxist–Leninist...
weakest point of Hungarian communism, and a pressure that contributed greatly to the transition to democracy. In 1968, the Central Committee of the Hungarian...
EndofCommunism in 1989 may refer to: Revolutions of 1989 EndofCommunism in Bulgaria (1989) EndofCommunism in Hungary (1989) EndofCommunism in Poland...
Variants ofcommunism have been developed throughout history, including anarchist communism, Marxist schools of thought, and religious communism, among...
The history ofcommunism encompasses a wide variety of ideologies and political movements sharing the core principles of common ownership of wealth, economic...
implying the endof the exploitation of labour. Communism is a specific stage of socioeconomic development predicated upon a superabundance of material wealth...
The fall ofcommunism in Albania, the last such event in Europe outside the Soviet Union, started in December 1990 with student demonstrations in the capital...
World communism, also known as global communism or international communism, is a form ofcommunism placing emphasis on an international scope rather than...
Anarchist communism is a political philosophy and anarchist school of thought that advocates communism. It calls for the abolition of private property...
prices, push de-monopolisation and privatise the economy. The endofCommunism meant the endof life-long employment, and a subsequent increase in unemployment...
1949 to the endofcommunism in Hungary in 1989. The Third Republic of Hungary was established under an amended version of the constitution of 1949, with...
communism began in June 1918, enforced by the Supreme Economic Council (Russian: Высший Совет Народного Хозяйства), known as the Vesenkha. It ended on...
becoming one of the largest European powers; to its collapse and partitions, two world wars, communism, and the restoration of democracy. The roots of Polish...
young phenomenon in Slovakia, having truly emerged only after the endofcommunism in 1989. According to known Slovak sociologist Pavol Haulik from the...
following June. It was one of the series of events that started the fall ofcommunism in Central and Eastern Europe. The fall of the inner German border...
arrangement would last, aside from a brief break in 1956, until the endofCommunism in Hungary in 1989–90. From September 1944 until April 1945, as World...
Communism in Malaysia has existed since the 20th century. Communism was a major force during the Malayan Emergency that began in 1948. Between 1968 and...
The Black Book ofCommunism: Crimes, Terror, Repression is a 1997 book by Stéphane Courtois, Andrzej Paczkowski, Nicolas Werth, Jean-Louis Margolin, and...
Left communism, or the communist left, is a position held by the left wing ofcommunism, which criticises the political ideas and practices espoused by...
committed at Treblinka by former SS members. After the endofcommunism in Poland in 1989, the number of visitors coming to Treblinka from abroad increased...
the endofcommunism in Europe, German reunification, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Velvet Divorce in Czechoslovakia and the breakup of Yugoslavia...