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Hungarian Uprising - Coggle Diagram
Hungarian Uprising
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Destalinisation
After Stalin died, Kruschev arranged a speech in 1956 criticising Stalin's strict regime
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During 1956, people took to the streets to riot about lack of freedom and harvest problems
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Kruschev replaced Rakosi with Imre Nagy, who believed in more political freedom withing communist regimes
Imre Nagy made some changes in Hungary, including the depart of Hungary from the Warsaw Pact and becoming a Neutral country
Policy of De-stalinisation destabilised Hungarian people and threatened the ability of the Warsaw Pact
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