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On Sunday 4th November 1956, the Soviet Army assaults Budapest to crush the Hungarian revolution. In a one sided battle against poorly armed and poorly trained Hungarian revolutions, the Soviet Army use fire from tanks artillery and warplanes against the Hungarians who despite their bravery are defeated. A biography of General Bela Kiraly, commander of Hungarian forces in Budapest. The Soviet impose Janos Kadar as their puppet ruler of Hungary.
By Paul Kendrick4.7
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On Sunday 4th November 1956, the Soviet Army assaults Budapest to crush the Hungarian revolution. In a one sided battle against poorly armed and poorly trained Hungarian revolutions, the Soviet Army use fire from tanks artillery and warplanes against the Hungarians who despite their bravery are defeated. A biography of General Bela Kiraly, commander of Hungarian forces in Budapest. The Soviet impose Janos Kadar as their puppet ruler of Hungary.

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