6.1.1

Causes of Opposition

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Key Figures in Hungary and Soviet Control

After WW2, Hungary resisted Soviet domination. However, the Red Army occupied Hungary in 1945. Stalin ensured a Communist government through rigged elections.

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Mátyás Rákosi

  • A Hungarian communist politician who led Hungary from 1947 to 1956.
  • Stalin’s main ally in Hungary.
  • Used terror and show trials to crush opposition.
  • Lost power after Stalin’s death (1953).
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Imre Nagy

  • Became Prime Minister of Hungary in 1953 as a more moderate Communist.
  • Promised reforms and a fairer government.
  • Removed in 1955 by Rákosi but returned in 1956 during the crisis.
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Ernő Gerő

  • Replaced Rákosi as Hungary's leader in July 1956.
  • Another Stalinist, unpopular with the public.
  • Failed to control growing protests and demonstrations.
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Nikita Khrushchev

  • He took power after Stalin’s death and led the USSR from 1953 to 1964.
  • Criticised Stalin’s brutality in his “Secret Speech”, calling for reform in Eastern Europe.
  • Allowed reforms in Poland, bringing Władysław Gomułka to power.
  • Faced growing unrest in Hungary after his speech.
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Władysław Gomułka

  • A moderate Communist leader accepted by Khrushchev.
  • His success in Poland inspired Hungarian reformers and students.

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