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Soviet interventions in 1956

This delivery considers the events in Poland and Hungary in 1956 to consider the key question: why was their a Soviet invasion of Hungary but not Poland? This has been split into three parts to be completed over the space of four lessons.

Part 1: Recap on the New Course and De-Stalinzation
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Part 2: Poland
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Part 3: Hungary
Part 4: Poland and Hungary, a comparison.
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    • [Reading] Secret note (11 and 12 January 1957).docx[Reading] Secret note (11 and 12 January 1957).docx
    • [Reading] The 1956 Hungarian Revolution A Fresh Look.pdf[Reading] The 1956 Hungarian Revolution A Fresh Look.pdf
    • Soviet interventions in 1956.pptxSoviet interventions in 1956.pptx
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