AP European History
The Prague Spring refers to a period of political liberalization and reform in Czechoslovakia during the spring of 1968, marked by attempts to create 'socialism with a human face.' This movement aimed to challenge the rigid, oppressive nature of Soviet-style communism and promote greater freedoms, including press freedom and political pluralism. However, it ended abruptly when Soviet forces invaded in August 1968, highlighting the tensions between the desire for reform and the realities of Cold War politics.