Quote Originally Posted by Hanna View Post
As far as I understand, they wanted to do a bit of social democracy, and then the USSR comes in with tanks and heavy weaponry... Don't see that this is much more justifiable than the Vietnam war which was going on during the same period, for example.

However, I am not here to complain about Russia's history so I'll leave it at saying that according to my limited understanding of what happened there, I do not agree with the USSRs actions....

Perhaps I should watch the film to inform myself a bit!

I completely agree with the idea of making a Russian film about it. No doubt there have already been Czech films made about this event.

Edit: Oh, I thought it was a drama film! Did not realise it was a documentary. And you mean for us to watch it at the vesti.ru site, right? Some people might need subtitles. I am not sure how much I am going to understand. I'll try at some point soon though.
Yes, I mean for you to watch it at vesti.ru site.
The USSR did not mind some reforms, but it could not let CZechoslovakia leave the Warsaw Pact and join the NATO. The US worked much that time in order to bring the pro-American forces to power in Czechoslovakia, so both superpowers were involved.
I did not understand what Throbert meant.