The Global War, 1955-1963: Khrushchev and East West Relations - The Hungarian Uprising Flashcards
When did the Hungarian Uprising happen?
• 23 October 1956 - 11 November 1956
Give a brief overview of the Hungarian
Uprising
• 23 October - student demonstrations called for 16 demands and arm revolts start after students were fired on by Hungarian
Secret Police
• 24 October - Imre Nagy appointed prime minister
• 28 October - Khrushchev agrees to withdraw Soviet troops from
Budapest
• 31 October - Moscow reverses its decision
• 4 November - Soviet troops begin to suppress uprising
What demands were the students making on
23 October 1956?
• Appointment of Imre Nagy as prime minister
• Withdrawal of Soviet troops from Hungary
• Freedom of speech
• Free press
• Multi-party elections
Who was Imre Nagy?
• Famous political figure in post-war communist Hungary
- Challenged oppressive control from Moscow
Describe the appointment of Imre Nagy
• 24 October 1956, Imre Nagy is appointed
Prime Minister
- Appointed to avert further violence
Briefly describe how the USSR and Nagy respond to the initial demonstrations before 31 October 1956?
• USSR uses military intervention
• Nagy meets Soviet delegation to convince the USSR that military intervention was not necessary
• Khrushchev agrees to withdraw Soviet troops
Describe Nagy’s attempts to stop Soviet military intervention
• 24 October - Nagy meets with a Soviet delegation, led by Anastas Mikoyan, to convince the USSR that military intervention was unnecessary
• Nagy argued revolt could be calmed and Hungary would remain loyal to Moscow
When does Khrushchev agree to withdraw Soviet troops from
Budapest and the whole of Hungary?
•28 October 1956
When did Khrushchev reverse his decision to withdraw troops?
• 31 October 1956
Why did the USSR change its mind about withdrawing troops?
Feared the
• Collapse of communism in Hungary and other satellite states
• Introduction of a multi-party political system
• Dissolution of the Secret Police
• Move towards freedom of press
When did Nagy announce that Hungary would withdraw from the Warsaw Pact?
•1 November 1956
When did the USSR resume military intervention in Hungary?
•4 November 1956
By 3 November 1956, how many Red Army divisions and tasks had surrounded Budapest?
• 15 divisions of Red Army
- 4000 tanks
Who replaced Imre Nagy?
• lános Kádér
- New government loyal to Moscow
How many Hungarians were killed and went into exile?
• 4000 civilians killed
- 200,000 went into exile