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In 1938, the Munich Agreement between Britain, France, Italy and Germany forced Czechoslovakia to surrender the Sudetenland territory to Adolf Hitler. Within six months of the Agreement, the German army occupied all of Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia was a member of COMECON, the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance and the Warsaw Treaty Organization. In 1968 Alexander Dubcek's government tried to introduce a more liberal form of communism - this was known as the "Prague Spring." In August, the USSR occupied Czechoslovakia and removed Dubcek and government leaders from office.
John Lennon was a pacifist hero to young Czechs. After Lennon's death in 1980, the "John Lennon Peace Wall," at the back of a fourteenth century churchyard in Prague, became somewhere for the youth of Czechoslovakia to write their views. After the "Velvet Revolution" (1989) the Lennon Wall became a tourist attraction. In 1993, the Czechs and Slovaks decided to separate (the Velvet Divorce) forming the countries of the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic.
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