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After the Hungarian Uprising in 1956, which aimed to overthrow the Soviet-imposed government, the Soviet Union reasserted control by launching a military intervention in November. This led to the suppression of the revolution, resulting in thousands of deaths and a mass exodus of refugees fleeing the country. The aftermath saw a harsh crackdown on dissent, the establishment of a more rigid communist regime, and increased repression, while Hungary remained under Soviet influence until the late 1980s.

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