Czechoslovakia put an end to the communist regime with the "velvet revolution" in 1989.
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Czechoslovakia put an end to the communist regime with the "velvet revolution" in 1989. The writer Vaclav Havel, became Head of State and was unable to withstand nationalist tensions, ...
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- It was with the "velvet revolution" of 1989 that Czechoslovakia put an end to the communist regime but the writer Vaclav Havel became Head of State and was then unable to withstand nationalist tensions.
- Galileo I INTRODUCTION Galileo (1564-1642), Italian physicist and astronomer who, with German astronomer Johannes Kepler, initiated the scientific revolution that flowered in the work of English physicist Sir Isaac Newton.
- In 1989, the Rumanian revolution ended in the execution of the Head of State and of the Party, Nicolas Ceausescu.
- A former Communist country of the Eastern block, Hungary committed itself to the path of democracy in 1989.
- The fall of the Berlin Wall on 9th November 1989 was one of the major political events at the end of this century.