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[[Khruschev Nikita Sergeevich]]
 
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zghnqhv/revision/1
 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zghnqhv/revision/1
 
The Hungarian uprising.
 
The Hungarian uprising.
 
A public uprising in Hungary against the USSR leads to a bloodshed. What caused it? And what was the effect on international relations?
 
A public uprising in Hungary against the USSR leads to a bloodshed. What caused it? And what was the effect on international relations?
 
Part of History International relations, 1945-2003 //
 
Part of History International relations, 1945-2003 //
Changes in the Soviet Union
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Changes in the Soviet Union//
 
 
There were major political changes in the Soviet Union in the mid-1950s, and these affected the way the Cold War developed. //
 
There were major political changes in the Soviet Union in the mid-1950s, and these affected the way the Cold War developed. //
 
For example, after Stalin’s death in 1953, there was a reaction against his dictatorship. //
 
For example, after Stalin’s death in 1953, there was a reaction against his dictatorship. //
There were investigations into the widespread human rights violations that had been carried out under his rule and many political prisoners were released from the gulags.
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There were investigations into the widespread human rights violations that had been carried out under his rule and many political prisoners were released from the gulags.//
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Portrait of Nikita Khrushchev//
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Nikita Khrushchev emerged as the new Soviet leader.//
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In February 1956, he gave a secret speech to the Communist Party, in which he condemned Stalin’s crimes and human rights abuses.//
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He also introduced a [[de-Stalinisation]] policy, which encouraged people in the Eastern bloc to think that greater freedoms might be possible.//
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However, there were clear limits to the freedoms Khrushchev would allow.//
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There was no possibility of countries in the Soviet sphere of influence leaving the Warsaw Pact or of changing their system of government from communism.//
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The limits to Khrushchev’s de-Stalinisation policy were clearly seen in Hungary in 1956.
 
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References

  1. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/zghnqhv/revision/1 The Hungarian uprising. A public uprising in Hungary against the USSR leads to a bloodshed. What caused it? And what was the effect on international relations? Part of History International relations, 1945-2003 // Changes in the Soviet Union// There were major political changes in the Soviet Union in the mid-1950s, and these affected the way the Cold War developed. // For example, after Stalin’s death in 1953, there was a reaction against his dictatorship. // There were investigations into the widespread human rights violations that had been carried out under his rule and many political prisoners were released from the gulags.// Portrait of Nikita Khrushchev// Nikita Khrushchev emerged as the new Soviet leader.// In February 1956, he gave a secret speech to the Communist Party, in which he condemned Stalin’s crimes and human rights abuses.// He also introduced a de-Stalinisation policy, which encouraged people in the Eastern bloc to think that greater freedoms might be possible.// However, there were clear limits to the freedoms Khrushchev would allow.// There was no possibility of countries in the Soviet sphere of influence leaving the Warsaw Pact or of changing their system of government from communism.// The limits to Khrushchev’s de-Stalinisation policy were clearly seen in Hungary in 1956.

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