1946 ⟶ Communist Party Wins Election in Czechoslovakia
The Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, alongside the Communi...Year
1946
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1948
🇨🇿 Communist Party Wins Election in Czechoslovakia
The Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, alongside the Communist Party of Slovakia, receive 38 percent of the vote in the 1946 parliamentary election, becoming the largest party in the Constituent National Assembly.⟶

CzechoslovakiaElectionCommunismPost-WarSoviet InfluenceEastern EuropePolitics
🇦🇱 Albania Declares People's Republic
Enver Hoxha declares the People's Republic of Albania, with himself as Prime Minister.⟶

AlbaniaCommunismPeople's RepublicEnver HoxhaEastern EuropeSoviet InfluencePost-War
🏃 Mikołajczyk Flees Poland
Stanisław Mikołajczyk, leader of the non-communist Polish People's Party, flees the country ahead of impending arrest. Organized, legal political opposition to Polish communism is effectively at an end.⟶

PolandCommunismPolitical RepressionSoviet InfluenceEastern EuropeCold WarOppositionExile
🇨🇿 Czechoslovak Coup d'État
The Communist Party takes control in the Czechoslovak coup d'état of 1948.⟶

CzechoslovakiaCoupCommunismSoviet InfluenceEastern EuropeCold WarPolitical ViolencePrague Spring
🕊️ Czechoslovak Foreign Minister Jan Masaryk Dies
Czechoslovak Foreign Minister Jan Masaryk is reported having committed suicide.⟶

CzechoslovakiaEastern EuropePoliticsCommunismSoviet InfluenceDeathCold War
🚩 Rákosi Becomes Leader of Hungary
Mátyás Rákosi becomes General Secretary of the Hungarian Working People's Party and, therefore, the de facto leader of Communist Hungary.⟶

HungaryEastern EuropeCommunismPoliticsSoviet InfluenceCold WarLeadership