Soviet power in Eastern Europe: – resistance to Soviet power in Hungary (1956) and Czechoslovakia (1968)

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A spontaneous revolt against the Soviet-backed government in Hungary.

What was the Hungarian Uprising of 1956?

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Political repression, economic hardship, and resentment of Soviet control.

What were the main causes of the Hungarian Uprising?

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The Hungarian Prime Minister who initially tried to appease the Soviets but later declared Hungary's neutrality and withdrawal from the Warsaw Pact.

Who was Imre Nagy?

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They sent in troops and tanks to crush the uprising.

How did the Soviet Union respond to Nagy's declaration?