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Posted: 11/4/2014 9:59:08 AM EDT







Following nearly two weeks of protest and political instability in Hungary, Soviet tanks and troops viciously crush the protests.  Thousands were killed and wounded, and nearly a quarter-million Hungarians fled the country.



The problems in Hungary had begun in October, when thousands of protesters took to the streets demanding a more democratic political system and freedom from Soviet oppression.  In response, Communist Party officials appointed Imre Nagy, (a former premier who had been dismissed from the party for his criticisms of Stalinist policies), as the new premier.  Nagy tried to restore peace and asked the Soviets to withdraw their troops.  The Soviets did so, but Nagy then tried to push the Hungarian revolt forward by abolishing one-party rule.  He also announced that Hungary was withdrawing from the Warsaw Pact (the Soviet bloc's equivalent of NATO).



On November 4, Soviet tanks rolled into Budapest to stop Hungary's movement away from the communist bloc.  Vicious street fighting broke out, but the Soviets' greater power insured the doom of the rebels.  After the deaths and injuries of thousands of Hungarians, the protests were finally put down.  Nagy was captured shortly thereafter and was executed two years later.








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And we did nothing to help them....shame
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My grandfather came from Hungary. He loved America; always considered himself an American, first.



I think he was always a little disappointed in America's decision to not intervene, even if he understood the reasons behind it.  



 
Link Posted: 11/4/2014 11:32:38 AM EDT
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No thread on the Hungarian Revolt is complete without her:
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Same with Cuba in '61 after stabbing Brigada 2506 in the back and Czechoslovakia in '68.







Speaking of which....




Brigada 2506 taken as POWs in '61












Czechoslovakia '68

























 
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I think he was always a little disappointed in America's decision to not intervene, even if he understood the reasons behind it.  

 




 
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