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  2. Although initially willing to negotiate the withdrawal of the Soviet Army from Hungary, the USSR repressed the Hungarian Revolution on 4 November 1956, and fought the Hungarian revolutionaries until Soviet victory on 10 November; repression of the Hungarian Uprising killed 2,500 Hungarians and 700 Soviet Army soldiers, and compelled 200,000 ...

  3. 5 days ago · Hungarian Revolution, popular uprising in Hungary in 1956, following a speech by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in which he attacked the period of Joseph Stalin’s rule. Encouraged by the new freedom of debate and criticism, a rising tide of unrest and discontent in Hungary broke out into active.

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  4. Nov 24, 2009 · A spontaneous national uprising that began 12 days before in Hungary is viciously crushed by Soviet tanks and troops on November 4, 1956. Thousands were killed and wounded and nearly a...

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  5. Revolution. of 1956. Rákosi—who in 1952 came to preside over the government as well as the party—was, under Moscow’s direction, all-powerful until the death of Stalin in 1953, when a period of fluctuation began. In July 1953 Rákosi was deposed from the prime ministership in favour of Imre Nagy —a “Muscovite” but a Hungarian in his ...

  6. On October 23, 1956, university students in Budapest began protesting Soviet domination in solidarity with similar movements in Poland, never imagining tens of thousands of Hungarians would pour into the streets. By that evening the demonstration had become an all-out revolt against the Gerő-Hegedüs government and the Soviet authority.

  7. Contents. 1 Prelude. 1.1 Postwar occupation. 1.2 Political repression and economic decline. 1.3 International events. 1.4 Social unrest builds. 2 Revolution. 2.1 First shots. 2.2 Fighting spreads, government falls. 2.3 Interlude. 2.3.1 The New Hungarian National Government. 2.3.2 Soviet perspective. 2.3.3 International reaction.

  8. Sep 21, 2021 · Although the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 consisted of several major events, it began with the students’ protests on October 23 in Budapest. The protests were quickly crushed a few weeks later with the infamous proclamation by the Soviet-backed Janos Kadar on November 11 that he had killed the Uprising.

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