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Hungary 1956 Wikia
Welcome to the Hungary 1956 Wikia[] A wiki set up to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Hungarian Uprising of 1956, and to explore the Cold War world in which it occurred. What can be -
People of the Hungarian Revolution
Based upon the Wikipedia category [1] and the equivalents in various other languages, including the Hungarian Wikipedia pages [2] and [3]. When the list is sufficiently long it will be divided up as appropriate. -
István Porubszky
From the Hungarian Wikipedia page [1] István Porubszky, commonly known as Uncle Potyka (Kispest July 31, 1931- April 8 2016) was a Hungarian freedom fighter of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and a leading figure within -
Hungarian Revolution of 1956
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 or the Hungarian Uprising of 1956 (Hungarian: 1956-os forradalom or 1956-os felkelés) was a nationwide revolt against the government of the Hungarian People's Republic and its Soviet -
The siege of the Republic Square party house
From the Hungarian Wikipedia page [1] The siege of the Republic Square party house in 1956. On October 30th, it was an outstanding event of the revolution. According to sociologist Gyula Kozák, the motivation for -
József Szilágyi
From the Hungarian Wikipedia page [1] Joseph Szilagyi ( Debrecen, 1917. June 17 - Budapest, 1958. April 24 ) Hungarian revolutionary, lawyers, police Lieutenant Colonel. He was arrested in connection with his activities in the Revolution and War -
Péter Kós
From the longer Hungarian Wikipedia page [1] Péter Kós, born Leo Raab (Perovo, Moscow, Soviet Russia, 15 August 1921 - 1994) was born in Russia, a Hungarian communist activist taking the name Konduktorov in 1939 and -
Imre Nagy trial
From the Hungarian Wikipedia page [1] Imre Nagy and his associates were tried in a secret trial following the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 between 28 January and 15 June 1958 against the Imre Nagy Government -
Erika Kornélia Szeles
From the Hungarian Wikipedia page [1] Erika windy Kornelia (January 6, 1941 Budapest-November 7, 1956 Budapest) Hungarian apprentice cook, and 1956 Revolution martyr. -
Reburial of Imre Nagy
Based on a translation of the Hungarian Wikipedia page [1] The reburial, on on June 16th, of Imre Nagy, the Prime Minister of the 1956 Revolution was one of the most influential symbolic events in -
Péter Erdős
From the Hungarian Wikipedia page [1] Peter Erdos (Budapest July 7, 1925- Budapest, February 21, 1990), lawyer, manager, indeed the entire Hungarian pop music world leader under the Kádár regime. He was also called Popcaster. -
Petőfi Circle
From the Hungarian Wikipedia page [hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petőfi_Kör] The Petofi Circle was founded in March 1955. This is the period after the death of Stalin, the Soviet dictator, in 1953, when the -
The volley of Mosonmagyaróvár
From the Hungarian Wikipedia page [1] Mosonmagyaróvár 1956. On October 26th, a murderous volley at the border patrol towares a peaceful crowd that revolutionized the revolution. To date, it is not known how many victims -
Soviet version of the events of the Hungarian Uprising
From the Wikipedia page on the Hungarian Uprising [1] The first Soviet report came out 24 hours after the first Western report. Imre Nagy's appeal to the United Nations was not reported. After Nagy -
Márton Rajki
From the Hungarian Wikipedia page [1]. (The shorter Esperanto page is [2]) Márton Rajki was born: Mór Klein (Zenta, 23 September 1901 - Budapest, 30 July 1959) lawyer; in 1956, President of the Revolutionary Committee of -
Plot 301
From an English translation of the Hungarian Wikipedia page [1] The 301 parcels of Rákoskeresztúr New Public Cemetery is the resting place of many victims of reprisals after the 1956 revolution, including Imre Nagy. One -
Imre Sinkovits
From the Hungarian Wikipedia page [1]; the English Wikipedia page is [2] Imre Sinkovits (Budapest September 21, 1928- Budapest January 18, 2001), the National Actor of honorary title, Kossuth - and double Jászai Mari-winning Hungarian -
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Warships[] Astravahini-class torpedo recovery vessel (The specifications for A71& A72). Statistic. Data. Nationality Displacement: Speed: Crew Draught: Installed power: Propellers: Range: Sensors and processing systems: Armament: Aircraft carried: Built in: Sources United Nations Security -
Béla Király
From the longer English Wikipedia page [1] which has a list of his writings. Dr. Béla Király (14 April 1912 – 4 July 2009) was a Hungarian army officer before, during, and after World War II -
Edward Ochab
Edward Ochab (Polish: [ˈɛdvart ˈɔxap]; 1906–89) was a Polish communist social activist and politician. As a member of the Communist Party of Poland from 1929, he was repeatedly imprisoned for his activities under the -
Memento Park
From the Wikipedia page [1] Memento Park (Hungarian: Szoborpark) is an open-air museum in Budapest, Hungary, dedicated to monumental statues and sculpted plaques from Hungary's Communist period (1949–1989). There are statues of -
Tököli Group
From the Russian Wikipedia page [1] Tököli Group (Hung Thököly út csoport), and Troop Stephen Klauber, sometimes Vokzal'na gang were armed formations of the Hungarian anti-communist rebels in 1956. They consisted of representatives -
Ervin Hollós
From the Hungarian Wikipedia page [1], which includes a list of his writings. Ervin Hollós, Holzschlag (October 25th, 1923- October 10, 2008) furrier assistant, Communist Party worker, activist, from 1945 to MADISZ then DISZ senior -
Historical Justice Committee
From the Hungarian Wikipedia page [1] The Historical Justice Committee (TIB) NGO, which was founded in the spring of 1988 for people who have the suffered under communist regime persecution, including the 1956 Revolution loaded -
Josip Broz Tito
From the English Wikipedia page is [1]. Josip Broz Tito (Cyrillic: Јосип Броз Тито, pronounced [jǒsip brôːz tîto]; born Josip Broz; 7 May 1892 – 4 May 1980) was a Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman, serving in
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