Topic+5C+RAFT+16C+Describe+the+development+of+the+Cold+War+era.++C.++the+1956+uprising+in+Hungary

Describe the development of the arms race and the key events of the Cold War era. C. the 1956 uprising in Hungary: Major Hungary leader, Lazlo Rajk was accused of conspiring with Yugoslavia's leader, Tito. The revolt first began as a student demonstration but soon attracted thousands of others

This revolt was against the People's Republic of Hungary that created Soviet-based rules that lasted from October 23rd to November 10th 1956.

It was a nationwide revolt against the government. the U.S.S.R. and its satellite states, and the powers of the Western world, particularly the U.S.. Although the primary participants' military forces never officially clashed directly, they expressed the conflict through military coalitions, strategic conventional force deployments, extensive aid to states deemed vulnerable, proxy wars, espionage, propaganda, a nuclear arms race, economic and technological competitions, such as the moon race.

There was a revolt, against the People's Republic of Hungry and the Soviets policies, tha t lasted from October 23rd until November 10 1956.

The rule of the Rákosi government was nearly unbearable for Hungary's war-torn citizens. This led to the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and Hungary's temporary withdrawal from the Warsaw Pact . Nagy was arrested and replaced by the Soviet loyalist, Janos Kadar  then Imre Nagy was imprisoned and executed in 1958.

The thousands of demonstartors soon turned into milita forces and fought back Hungarian police and Soviet soldiers.

The revolt was started due to a demonstration by a student that attracted thousands of people and they marched through the center of Budapest to get to the Parliament building.

Just 12 days after the uprising in Hungary started, the USSR troops crushed the revolution. Councils banned the municipal control of the Hungarian Working People's Party. There was a revolt, against the People's Republic of Hungry tha t lasted from late October until the beginning of November.

The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 was a nationwide revolt against the government of the People's Republic of Hungary.