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SECRET EO 12958 3.3(b)(1)>25Yrs USSR AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA AT STAND-OFF Soviet Premier Kosygin quietly departed from Prague this week without fanfare or final public statement, which suggests that his talks with Czechoslovak leaders were to some degree incon- clusive. The Soviets did succeed in reaching at least some understand- ing with Prague concerning the Warsaw Pact. The Czechoslovaks accepted Marshal Grechko's urg- ings to participate in a Warsaw Pact exercise in June...
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Strategic Warning and the Role of Intelligence: Lessons Learned From The 1968 Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia

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