TY - GEN A1 - Pehe, Veronika T1 - Remembering 1968 in Czech Republic. Living Trauma and Forgotten Ideals T2 - Dossier: Der Prager Frühling nach 50 Jahren N2 - This year marks a number of anniversaries of significant events of Czechoslovak history, starting with the declaration of independent Czechoslovakia in 1918; the Munich Agreement of 1938, which sumitted Czechoslovakia’s border areas to Hitler’s Germany; the communist takeover of 1948; and finally, the Prague Spring and subsequent Soviet-led invasion of 1968. Dubbed the “year of eights” [osmičkový rok] by the Czech media, historical reflections on the part of witnesses, historians, journalists and pundits alike are rife in the press, on the radio and on television. Yet as historian Pavel Kolář writes, when it comes to the events of 1968, “the anniversary has so far not brought any distinctive impulse” and sees this as a confirmation that “with each round anniversary, the significance of ’68 as one of the focal points of Czech memory is declining”.[1] What then remains of the eventful year of 1968 in Czech memory, fifty years on? This article will briefly examine the media response, which acts as a significant vehicle of memory, to both the reformist efforts of the Prague Spring and their suppression by Warsaw Pact tanks in the Czech Republic. Y1 - 2018 UR - https://zeitgeschichte-digital.de/doks/frontdoor/index/index/docId/2575 UR - https://zeitgeschichte-online.de/themen/remembering-1968-czech-republic PB - ZZF - Centre for Contemporary History: Zeitgeschichte online CY - Potsdam ER -