Modern Era · Europe · Politics
1989
Velvet Revolution begins in Prague
November 17, 1989
A student march in Prague was beaten by riot police, and Czechoslovakia erupted. Within ten days the Communist Party had given up its monopoly on power. A dissident playwright named Vaclav Havel, who had been in prison in the spring, was president by the end of December. The revolution earned its nickname for its bloodlessness.