Edexcell Cold War- Hungarian Upring Dates 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryThe Cold WarGCSEEdexcel Created by: AnneGillCreated on: 31-12-17 18:21 Leaders of The Small holders Party were arrested and others flee Hungary February 1947 1 of 14 In the Hungarian General Elections The communist party have the largest party but not a majority 31st August 1947 2 of 14 Rakosi takes power and uses terror and brutality to control Hungary. 14 August 1952- 4 July 1953 3 of 14 Krushchev becomes leader of the USSR 8 February 1955 4 of 14 Irme Naggy is made President of Hungary by Krushchev and he is a lot more liberal and friendly to the West 4 July 1953- 18 April 1955 5 of 14 Nagy is replaced by Rakosi as Hungarian Prime Minister because of his Liberal Policies 18th April 1955 6 of 14 The Warsaw Pact is founded and Hungary joins 14 May 1955 7 of 14 Soviet leader Krushchev criticises the late Stalin and raises hopes for reform 25th February 1956 8 of 14 Students demonstrate in Budapest demanding free elections and the withdrawl of Soviet troops 23rd October 1956 9 of 14 Nagy is brought back as Prime Minister to try and stop the riots 24 October 1956 10 of 14 Hungary anounces that it is withdrawing from the Warsaw Pact 1st November 1956 11 of 14 Soviet tanks roll in Budapest to crush the revolution 4th Novmber 1956 12 of 14 Soviets declare victory over Hungary 11th November 1956 13 of 14 Imre Nagy is hanged for his role in the 1956 uprising 16th June 1958 14 of 14
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