| Similar | Different |
Context and nature of unrest | Both sought greater political freedom: H free elections and impartial courts; C less censorship, more freedom of speech and competitive electionsBoth wanted a better standard of living | H – Khrushchev and de-Stalinisation (Ks Secret Speech) seemed to be heralding a more tolerant periodC – Brezhnev, having replaced K, wanted a return to Stalinism |
What happened | Both in H and C The protests led by students or intellectualsAnd as a result, Soviet backed leaders were forced to resignIn each case the USSR feared that such ideas might spread | H wanted to leave the Warsaw PactIn C the USSR was under pressure from other Eastern bloc countries to act |
The USSRs reaction | Soviet troops and tanks moved in … | … though in C these were complemented by troops from other Eastern bloc countries |
Consequences | Resentment of the USSR only increasedAmerica and the West did not intervene | H – bitter fighting with many deadC – mostly passive resistanceH – Nagy executedC – Dubcek humiliated but survived |