- historylearning.com modern-world-history/coldwar/…Born on 27 November 1921 in Uhrovec, Slovakia, at the age of three Alexander Dubček and his family relocated to the Soviet Union.
- kafkadesk.org 2021/05/10/super-slovaks-alexander-…Bratislava, Slovakia – To some, Alexander Dubček is the greatest of all Slovaks. He is certainly one of the most internationally recognised.
- timetoast.com timelines/alexander-dubcek-s-life...Slovak Communists took control of party and state organs in Slovakia, led by Alexander Dubček, who became First Secretary of the Slovak branch of the party.
- historylearningsite.co.uk modern-world-history-…Alexander Dubček led Czechoslovakia during the Prague Spring of 1968. Though Alexander Dubček was a communist, he erred on the side of reform, whi.
- openlibrary.org authors/OL5288953A/Alexander_…We need a photo of Alexander Dubček. first Secretary of the Czechoslovak Communist Party (1921-1992).
- tr.wiki34.com wiki/Alexander_DubcekAlexander Dubček ( Uhrovec , 27 Kasım 1921 - Prag , 7 Kasım 1992 ) bir Çekoslovak politikacıydı , 1968 ve 1969 yılları arasında bu ülkenin lideriydi ve Çekoslovak Sosyalist...
- althistory.fandom.com wiki/Alexander_Dubček_(WFAC)Alexander Dubček (27 November 1921 – 11 March 2006) was a Czechoslovak and Slovak statesman, politician and trade unionist who served as the eight president...
- onthisday.com people/alexander-dubcekBiography: Alexander Dubček was a Slovak politician who played a key role in the Prague Spring of 1968 as the leader of Czechoslovakia.
- wikidata.org wiki/Q150543first Secretary of the Czechoslovak Communist Party (1921-1992).