
And Not a Shot Is Fired
An Insider’s Shocking Account of the Communist Takeover of Czechoslovakia
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Jan Kozak

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And Not a Shot Is Fired is a description of how the communists took over Czechoslovakia after World War II in a non-violent, legal way.
Too many people think that a communist revolution is always a violent one. In more countries than not, it is done through the legal process due to the ignorance of the people, who do not realize what is happening to them until it is too late.
Those who do realize what is happening usually do not form effective opposition to stop it. The communists are always organized, but their opposition is not.
Czechoslovakia is not the only example of a dictatorship coming to power through the legislative process — it happened in Italy under Mussolini and Germany under Hitler. It can happen here if Americans do not wake up to what is going on and join in effective organization to stop it.