6.2.2

Hungary & Czechoslovakia 2

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Similarities & Differences

Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968 faced Soviet control, limited US support, and different consequences including deaths and political outcomes.

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Background of Soviet control

  • The Soviet Union controlled Hungary and Czechoslovakia after World War II.
  • The USSR aimed to keep both countries communist and loyal.
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US Support fails

  • The USA did not intervene militarily in Hungary during 1956.
  • The USA also avoided military support in Czechoslovakia in 1968.
  • The US feared starting a direct war with the USSR.
  • Both countries felt abandoned by Western powers.
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Violence in Hungary in 1956

  • Soviet troops killed around 2,500 Hungarians during the revolution.
    • Thousands more Hungarians faced imprisonment or exile.
    • The Hungarian uprising was bloody and swift.
  • Soviet forces crushed the revolution by November 1956.
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Violence in Prague in 1968

  • Soviet invasion caused roughly 100 deaths in Czechoslovakia.
  • The Prague Spring ended with a Soviet military crackdown.
    • The violence was less deadly but politically repressive.
  • Slovak and Czech civilians protested but faced Soviet tanks.
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Consequences

  • Hungary remained under strict Soviet control until 1989.
  • Czechoslovakia returned to hardline communist rule after 1968.
  • Both countries experienced limited freedoms for decades.
  • Moscow showed it wouldn't allow independence in Eastern Europe.

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