1956: Osenʹ v Budapeshte
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In this book is the revealing truth about the dramatic bloodshed in Hungary in 1956 - the center of the uprising against the Soviet regime. Resentment of Russian domination and Stalinist repression combined with nationalist, economic, and religious factors led to East Berlin workers riot (1953), Polish workers riot in Poznan (June 1956), and a broad-based revolution that broke out in Hungary (Oct. 1956). All were roughly suppressed by Soviet force or threats (at least 7,000 dead in Hungary). Find the truth in this profound book.