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Hungarian Revolution of 1956
1956 revolution in Hungary
Imre Nagy
Hungarian politician (1896-1958)
János Kádár
former General Secretary of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party
COMECON
The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, often abbreviated as Comecon ( ) or CMEA, was an economic organization from 1949 to 1991 under the leadership of the Soviet Union that comprised the countries of the Eastern Bloc along with a number of communist states elsewhere in the world.
Mátyás Rákosi
former First Secretary of the Hungarian Working People's Party (1892-1971)
Hungarian People's Republic
1949–1989 socialist republic in Central Europe
Ernő Gerő
former First Secretary of the Hungarian Working People's Party
House of Terror Museum
museum about about terror regimes in Budapest, Hungary
Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party
ruling political party in Hungary from 1956 to 1989
Hungarian Working People's Party
communist party (1948-1956)
United Nations Security Council Resolution 109
United Nations Security Council resolution
State Protection Authority
former Hungarian espionage agency
Memento Park
sculpture garden in Budapest
Goulash Communism
form of communism in the Hungarian People's Republic from the 1960s until the Central European collapse of communism in 1989
Sovietization
thumb|300px|Latvian National Theatre decorated with Soviet symbols ([[hammer and sickle, red star, red flags and a double portrait of Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin) after the Soviet occupation in 1940. The text on top reads "Long live the USSR!"]] Sovietization ( ) is the adoption of a political system based on the model of soviets (workers' councils) or the adoption of a way of life, mentality, and culture modeled after the Soviet Union.
End of Communism in Hungary
peaceful transition to a democracy in Hungary in late 1989
forced labor of Hungarians in the Soviet Union
forced labor in the aftermath of the World War II
Workers' Militia
Hungarian paramilitary organisation
New Economic Mechanism
economic reforms undertaken in Hungary in 1968 and in Laos in 1986
Hungarian Round Table Talks
1989 talks about a post-Communist state
Demands of Hungarian Revolutionaries of 1956
1956 document
Hungarian People's Army
former Eastern Bloc state's land forces
Edith Bone
Hungarian doctor and writer (1889-1975)
Removal of Hungary's border fence
Removal of 'Iron Curtain' from the border of Austria and Hungary
Hungarian Young Communist League
youth wing (1957–1989)
Patriotic People's Front
ruling alliance of political parties in the Hungarian People's Republic
Transmitter Solt
radio transmitter station in Hungary
Hungarian Writers' Union
Hungarian literary society (1945-)
Revolutionary Workers'-Peasants' Government of Hungary
The first government of János Kádár (1956-1958)