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Search for: [Abstract = "That point of view got ever more radical and, ultimately, resulted in the Polish Army's participation in the crushing of the Prague Spring. W. Gomułka saw it as a military and political success\- as well as a means of preserving the existing situation in Poland through the strengthening of his position. Yet, the military intervention in Czechoslovakia contributed significantly to the prolonged worsening of the relations between the Poles, Czechs and Slovaks. Indirectly, it strengthened the USSR's position in the Central and Eastern Europe."]

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