Modern Era · Europe · Politics
1956
Hungarian Uprising
October 23, 1956
Budapest students toppled a giant statue of Stalin and dragged it through the streets. Within days a reformist government had declared neutrality and begun to leave the Warsaw Pact. The Soviets sent tanks. For a week the Hungarians fought them with Molotov cocktails. Twenty-five hundred died; two hundred thousand fled west. Imre Nagy was hanged.