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  2. CIA activities in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    In contradiction to the above account, Weiner's book asserts that during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956: [3]. There was a massive increase in CIA-controlled Radio Free Europe broadcasts directed toward Hungary, supporting the revolutionaries, encouraging violent resistance against the occupying Soviet troops.

  3. Hungarian Revolution of 1956 - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian Revolution of 1956; Part of the Cold War: From top to bottom, left to right: The rebels flag · Speaker addresses to a crowd from an abandoned Soviet tank · Caricature of Mátyás Rákosi with suitcases going to the Soviet border · Search for Stalinist era mass graves and underground party bunkers · Hungarian Patriot, Time Magazine Man of the Year · Severed Stalin's head of a ...

  4. Cultural representations of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956

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    It is a popular Italian song commemorating the events on the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, being known in Hungary as Előre budai srácok. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Chess , a musical by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus , with lyrics by Ulvaeus and Tim Rice , and book by Rice, references the uprising with the song "1956 - Budapest Is Rising".

  5. Hungarian People's Republic - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] From the post-Hungarian Revolution of 1956 until 1989, the country was led by János Kádár and that period was known as the Kádár regime or Kádárist Hungary. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The state considered itself the heir to the Republic of Councils in Hungary , which was formed in 1919 as the first communist state created after the Russian ...

  6. Demands of Hungarian Revolutionaries of 1956 - Wikipedia

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    The demands. On October 22, 1956, a group of Hungarian students compiled a list of sixteen points containing key national policy demands. [1] Following an anti-Soviet protest march through the Hungarian capital of Budapest, the students attempted to enter the city's main broadcasting station to read their demands on the air.

  7. Significant events of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956

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    Listed below are some significant events in the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, which began on October 23, 1956, and was brutally crushed by Soviet forces in November.. On October 22 - one day before the Revolution - Technical University students established the "Association of Hungarian University and College Students" (MEFESZ), expressed their famous 16 claims and organized a rally to the ...

  8. Imre Nagy - Wikipedia

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    Imre Nagy (/ ˈ ɪ m r ə ˈ n ɒ dʒ / IM-rə NOJ; [1] Hungarian: [ˈnɒɟ ˈimrɛ]; 7 June 1896 – 16 June 1958) was a Hungarian communist politician who served as Chairman of the Council of Ministers (de facto Prime Minister) of the Hungarian People's Republic from 1953 to 1955.

  9. Bucharest student movement of 1956 - Wikipedia

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    Students interpreted the lack of an armed Soviet intervention in the Hungarian Revolution's first days as Khrushchev's acceptance of the demands of the Hungarian reform movement. Hence, some students considered Chișinevschi, who had backed the notion of liberalisation, however mild, to be a preferable interlocutor to other hardline leaders.