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The 1956 Hungarian Revolution: A Nation's Uprising Against Soviet Rule

8 min · 13. juni 2026
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In October 1956, Hungarians rose up against Soviet domination in a spontaneous nationwide revolt that briefly toppled the Stalinist government. This episode follows the revolution from student protests in Budapest to the formation of Imre Nagy's reformist cabinet, the Soviet military intervention, and the brutal crackdown that followed. We examine the role of the AVH secret police, the impact of Radio Free Europe's mixed messages, and the West's failure to intervene despite Cold War tensions. Key figures include János Kádár, Ernő Gerő, and Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. The episode also explores how the revolution inspired later dissident movements and remains a symbol of resistance in Hungarian national memory. Specific focus on the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, Soviet tanks in Budapest, AVH, Imre Nagy, and the legacy of the uprising. #1956HungarianRevolution #BudapestUprising #ImreNagy #SovietUnion #ColdWar #AVH #JanosKadar #NikitaKhrushchev #HungarianHistory #AntiSovietRevolt #StudentProtests #RadioFreeEurope #Revolution #History #FexingoHistory #ColdWarHistory #EasternBloc #Hungary1956 Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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