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what occurred under Khrushchev's leadership?
-he openly criticises
Stalin
, he suggests peace
-the reasons as to why people had
hope
for peace:
-
war in Korea
ended
-both countries broke from arms race
-Austria 1955 meeting had calmed tensions
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How did the Hungarian Uprising start?
-Hungary didnt like
Soviet
control
-they couldn't vote, food shortages, their leader was
bruta
;
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what were the consequences of these attitudes?
-protested in
Budapest
-tore down statue of
Stalin
-
Scoviets
had lack of control
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how did Khrushchev respond to the Hungarian Uprising?
-sent the
red army
to stop the riots
-tried to please them with a new leader Imre Nagy
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what did Imre Nagy follow?
-wanted voting and
dictatorship
-asked for
political
prisoners to be freed
-asked Khrushchev to remove politocal troops
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what happened in November 1956 and the consequences?
-
Nagy
said that Hungary would leave the
Warsaw Pact
-Khrushchev felt that other countries might follow and copy
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when and what was the soviet union invasion of Hungary?
-4th
November
1956
-
Khrushchev
sent in the
red army
, Hungarians fought back abd America didnt help Hungary because of their
containment policy
and the risk
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what were the short term consequences?
-
uprising
failed
-
20,000
Soviet troops in Hungary
-20.000 Hungarians killed
-Nagy and his supporters executed
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what were the long term consequences?
-
Khrushchev
seemed more powerful
-new leader in Hungary
-showed
Eastern Europe
that America wont help them, made the
USA
look weak
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What sparked the Hungarian Uprising in 1956?
Khrushchev's Secret Speech
criticizing
Stalin
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What was Imre Nagy's goal during the Hungarian Uprising?
To withdraw Hungary from the
Warsaw Pact
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What was the outcome of the Hungarian Uprising?
Nagy
was executed and reforms undone
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