The Hungarian Uprising, 1956 Flashcards
Why were people in the satellite state of Hungary unhappy in 1956?
- lack of political freedom
- fuel shortages
- poor harvests
Who replaced the Hungarian prime minister Rakosi in 1956?
Imre Nagy (Krushchev hoped he would improve things in Hungary)
What did Nagy do after he became prime minister?
He reorganised the government to include
non-communists, released political prisoners and persuaded Krushchev to withdraw Soviet troops from Hungary
What did Nagy announce on November 1st 1956
He would withdraw Hungary from the Warsaw Pact
What happened during the Hungarian uprising?
- Krushchev could not accept Hungary would leave the
Warsaw Pact. - On 4th of November 1956, his Soviet army invaded
Hungary (1,000 tanks rolled into Budapest). - Nagy begged the West for support but none came.
- Up to 20,000 Hungarians were killed.
- A new pro-communist leader would be set up under new
leader János Kádár. - Despite being offered safe passage out of Yugoslavia,
Nagy was tried and executed in 1958.
What did the US do in response to the Soviet invasion of Hungary?
Nothing, as the US not prepared to interfere in the affairs of an existing communist country
What was the impact of the Hungarian uprising on international relations?
- Krushchev’s position in the Soviet Union was now more
secure - Warsaw Pact members now knew they had to do what
the USSR said or they would be met with force - Krushchev was now more confident dealing with
the USA as he knew they would probably not take
military action - The West looked bad (as they had not offered military
support for Hungary) - Relations got worse again between the USA and USSR
as the USA condemned the Soviet invasion of Hungary