Revolutions of 1989
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"The Revolutions of 1989 (also known as the Fall of Communism, the Collapse of Communism, the Revolutions of Central and Eastern Europe and the Autumn of Nations) were the revolutions which overthrew the communist states in various Central and Eastern European countries." Wikipedia Revolutions of 1989 ebook. Selected articles from Wikipedia related to Revolutions of 1989 in .epub format. This book is part of the radical seed collection (https://thepiratebay.ee/torrent/9389639/Op_Radical_Seed). Selected Wikipedia Articles: - Revolutions of 1989 Internal background - Era of Stagnation - Communism - Anti-communism - Criticism of communism - Eastern Bloc - Eastern Bloc economies - Eastern Bloc politics - Eastern Bloc information dissemination - Eastern Bloc emigration and defection - KGB - Nomenklatura - Shortage economy - Totalitarianism - Eastern European Anti-Communist Insurgency International background - Active measures - Cold War - List of socialist countries - Predictions of Soviet collapse - Reagan Doctrine - Soviet imperialism - Terrorism and the Soviet Union - Holy-See - Soviet Union relations - Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia Reforms - Socialism with Chinese characteristics - Perestroika - Glasnost - Democratisation in the Soviet Union - Sinatra Doctrine - Doi Moi Government leaders - Ramiz Alia - Nicolae Ceausescu - Mikhail Gorbachev - Karoly Grosz - Erich Honecker - Janos Kadar - Milos Jakes - Egon Krenz - Wojciech Jaruzelski - Slobodan Milosevic - Mathieu Kerekou - Mengistu Haile Mariam - Ne Win - Denis Sassou Nguesso - Heng Samrin - Deng Xiaoping - Todor Zhivkov - Siad Barre Opposition Methods - Civil resistance - Demonstation (people) - Human chain - Magnitizdat - Polish underground press - Protest - Samizdat - Strike action Opposition leaders - Lech Walesa - Vaclav Havel - Alexander Dubcek - Ion Iliescu - Wu'erkaixi - Chai Ling - Wang Dan - Feng Congde - Tank Man - Joachim Gauck - Sali Berisha - Sanjaasurengin Zorig - Vladimir Bukovsky - Boris Yeltsin - Viacheslav Chornovil - Vytautas Landsbergis - Zianon Pazniak - Zhelyu Zhelev - Aung San Suu Kyi - Meles Zenawi - Isaias Afewerki Opposition movements - Charter 77 - New Forum - Civic Forum - Democratic Party of Albania - Democratic Russia - Initiative for Peace and Human Rights - Sajudis - Peaceful Revolution - People's Movement of Ukraine - Solidarity (Polish trade union) - Popular Front of Latvia - Popular Front of Estonia - Public Against Violence - BPF Party - National League for Democracy - National Salvation Front (Romania) - Union of Democratic Forces (Bulgaria) Events by location - Eastern Bloc - Fall of communism in Albania - People's Republic of Bulgaria - Velvet Revolution - Die Wende - End of Communism in Hungary (1989) - History of Poland (1945-89) - Romanian Revolution - Dissolution of the Soviet Union - Breakup of Yugoslavia Events by location - Soviet Union - Armenian independence referendum, 1991 - Azerbaijani independence referendum, 1991 - History of Belarus - History of Chechnya - Georgian independence referendum, 1991 - Singing Revolution - History of Kazakhstan - History of Kyrgyzstan - Independence of Moldova - History of Russia (1992-present) - History of Tajikistan - Turkmenistani independence referendum, 1991 - Ukrainian independence referendum, 1991 - Uzbekistani independence election, 1991 Elsewhere - Civil war in Afghanistan (1989-92) - People's Republic of Angola - People's Republic of Benin - 8888 Uprising - United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia - People's Republic of the Congo - Ethiopian Civil War - Mongolian Revolution of 1990 - People's Republic of Mozambique - Somali Rebellion - Yemeni unification Individual events - 1988 Polish strikes - April 9 tragedy - Black January - Baltic Way - Tianamen Square protests of 1989 - Removal of Hungary's border fence with Austria - Polish Round Table Agreement - Hungarian Round Table Talks - Pan-European Picnic - Monday demonstrations in East Germany - Alexanderplatz demonstration - Malta Summit - German reunification - January Events (Lithuania) - The Barricades - March 1991 protests in Belgrade - 1991 Soviet coup d'etat attempt Later events - Colour revolution - Decommunization - Lustration - Democratization - Economic liberalization - Post-Soviet conflicts - Neo-Sovietism - Neo-Stalinism - Post-communism - Yugoslav Wars