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By then, an estimated 25,000 Hungarians had been arrested for their role in the revolution, with some 300 of them ultimately executed. Those executions continued until 1960 since some of the condemned were as young as fourteen at the time of their “crimes” and couldn’t be legally put to death until they reached adulthood.
The Quiet Americans: Four CIA Spies at the Dawn of the Cold War—A Tragedy in Three Acts
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