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Encyclopedia > Hungarian Revolution

There have been a number of Hungarian Revolutions:


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1956 Hungarian Revolution at AllExperts (2158 words)
One policy on which Hungarians were divided was the status of known ÁVH informants; the workers' councils and student councils sent armed bands out to arrest ÁVH operatives in preparation for criminal trials; whereas the ultra-nationalist right-wing groups like József Dudás' executed members of the ÁVH.
The historical and political significance of the Hungarian revolution of 1956 is still actively debated.
Due to the variety of conflicting and irreconcilable historiographical positions on the Hungarian revolution of 1956, it is difficult to produce a summary account of revolutionary events.
1956 Hungarian Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2610 words)
The 1956 Hungarian Revolution, also known as the Hungarian Uprising or simply the Hungarian Revolt, was an anti-Soviet revolt in Hungary lasting from 23 October to 4 November 1956.
The historical and political significance of the Hungarian revolution of 1956 is still actively debated.
That it was a spontaneous, democratic revolution with the intention of establishing political self determination and independence from the Warsaw Pact.
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