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East West Boundries, The Hungarian Uprising, Berlin Wall, Response to…
East West Boundries
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Perspectives on NATO
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Comecon was made in response to the Marshall Plan - Warsaw Pact was the Soviet Union’s response to NATO
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The Hungarian Uprising
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"Destalinization"
Khrushchev made a speech in 1956 and said that a process called 'destalinization' could happen in Eastern Europe - a more liberal regime.
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Imre Nagy
In the winter of 1956, Hungarian people began demonstrating on the streets and pulled down statues of Stalin.
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There had been food shortages and a year of bad harvests due to adverse weather. This seems to be what triggered the protests.
Nagy was a communist, but he was viewed as more liberal and open than Rakosi.
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