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This even occurred in 1956. The Hungarian's were inspired by the death of Stalin; they believed desalinization and the "Thaw" had created a new atmosphere... What did they want ?? *Reforms * An end to soviet control in Hungary. * They hoped for more political freedom and also for more economic improvements. So...Demonstrations and Protests occurred, this resulted in Nagy becoming Prime Minister ( who was known as a modernizer.) When the soviets retreated from Budapest, it was hoped by Khrushchev that the situation would calm down. · Reforms were made, and the government in Hungary no longer had control over the Press and Radios. · Non-Communists were now allowed to participate in Government. · Nagy wanted to leave the Warsaw Pact. · He Promised Free Democratic Elections. However ! · Khrushchev was not happy.The soviets returned and crushed the revolt. 30,000 Hungarians died.200,000 fled to the West. · Nagy fled. Once he returned he was imprisoned and executed. · All of the reforms were reversed. · Communist Government was re-established in Hungary. But, this did not worsen relationships between the superpowers. This is because after the Korean War in 1950-3, the USA had learnt its lesson, and tried not to liberate countries as much. Also Khrushchev had been making talks about "Peaceful Co-existence". The Americans did not want to ruin this chance, and although they condemned what was happening in Hungary, they did nothing about it. "It cost 54,000 American lives and $67 billion in expenditures. This unsuccessful war caused Americans to reject the Democratic party in 1952 and to re-elect Eisenhower. The war also increased fear of communist aggression and prompted a hunt for Americans who might be blamed for the communist gains."

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