Hungarian Uprising


In October 1956 a countrywide revolution arose against the Stalinist government of the Hungarian People’s Republic and the domestic policies imposed by the USSR.


 


In November 1956, after initially agreeing to negotiate the withdrawal of the Red Army from Hungary, the USSR invaded the country. 2,500 Hungarians and 700 Red Army soldiers were killed.


 


Source: Wikipedia

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