The Revolutions Of 1989
The dramatic fall of communism across Eastern Europe cannot be traced to one event, one decision, or one person. But there was a singular wind of change sweeping across the continent in 1989, blowing down the Iron Curtain, and revealing the public's yearning for freedom. RFE/RL interviewed key players in the drama, former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and former Czech President Vaclav Havel, in this look back at the European revolutions of 1989.

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Last Days of Communist Poland (1989) | A Day in Warsaw During Democratic Revolution

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Europe Is Actually Five Different Groups of Countries

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Top News Story August 17, 1989

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Solidarity Poland 1981

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Poland: The legacy of Lech Walesa and the Solidarity movement | Focus on Europe

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The Hungarian revolution | 1980s Hungary | Communism | This Week | 1989

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The Last Days of the USSR: Inside the Collapse | FULL DOCUMENTARY

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The Fall of Communism: Crash Course European History #47

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1 MILLION PEOPLE IN PRAGUE - VELVET REVOLUTION (Honest Guide)

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Which Country Do You HATE The Most? | SERBIA

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The Coup That Killed The USSR

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The Romanian Revolution: Explained (Short Animated Documentary)

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1989: A World in Revolution (Full Episode) | 1989: The Year That Made Us

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The rise and fall of the Berlin Wall - Konrad H. Jarausch

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The Tragic Story of Mikhail Gorbachev

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Ukraine Breaks Away From Soviet Russia | Reporting the Collapse of the USSR (1989–1990)

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The Cold War: Solidarity in Poland - Episode 47

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Romanian Revolution - Dramatic News Footage Captures Fall of Nicolae Ceaușescu (1989)

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End of Communism: How 1989 Changed Europe

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