In Germany, interpretations of the epochal year 1968 range from its
being a second founding of West-German democracy to the epitome of
leftist fascism. In the Czech Republic, on the other hand, this year
marks a clear break in history: The invasion of tanks from the Warsaw
Pact into Prague represents a clear fissure of the Golden 60's and
Prague Spring from the following time of normalization - which for some
two million Czecks and Slovaks meant direct repressions. The authors
pursue the question whether above and beyond that there were phenomena
such as a protest culture and new systems of symbols that transcended
the borders of individual countries; whether there were common causes
that breached the time between 1968 and 1989. Especially important is
the question of how this time period is depicted in the learning
materials of the respective countries. German text.