4 November, 1956 Soviet tanks roll into Budapest to crush revolution. Alarmed by Nagy's declaration of ... 11 November, 1956 Soviets claim victory over Hungarian freedom fighters. Fighting in Budapest ...
Gusztáv D. Kecskés introduces the latest in the Cold War International History Project Working Paper Series on the role of ...
The Hungarian Revolution did not achieve its immediate goals of independence from Soviet control and the establishment of a new government. On November 4, 1956, Soviet tanks and troops invaded ...
Hungarian opposition party Tisza is more popular than Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party, which has dominated for the last 18 years, as evidenced by the poll conducted by Publicus Institute think tank.
The Warsaw Pact meant that the USSR controlled Hungarian foreign policy ... 24 Oct 1956 Soviet troops and tanks enter Budapest. Twelve Hungarians are killed and many more injured.
While the people of London were enjoying one of Russia’s finest exports, the Bolshoi Ballet, tanks were rolling into Budapest to crush a rebellion as the people of Hungary appealled for an end ...