Péter Magyar, the leader of the opposition Tisza Party, paid tribute to the heroes of Hungary’s 1956 revolution at a memorial ...
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 ...
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 ... of ...
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956, also known as the Hungarian Uprising ... The uprising lasted 12 days before being crushed by Soviet tanks and troops on 4 November 1956. Thousands were killed and ...
Theresa Dulgov, 75, is a child survivor of the Holocaust. From her Tucson home, surrounded by souvenirs from her travels and treasures recovered from her past, she recounts the memories her mother, ...
On November 4, thousands of Soviet tanks rolled in to crush what had become a nationwide revolt. Outraged citizens fought back with little more than their bare hands, but they were hopelessly ...
Gusztáv D. Kecskés introduces the latest in the Cold War International History Project Working Paper Series on the role of ...
Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar on Sunday accused Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government of spying on him and his staff. Speaking at a press conference in Budapest, Magyar said he was ...