Talk:Hungarian Revolution of 1956: Difference between revisions

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A couple of the cited sources appear to be from a Russian propaganda website and a book written by a Hungarian Communist official much later, both mentioning facts that can't be found in any other account of the events. ''"The 1956 Counter-Revolution in Hungary"'' can hardly be considered an unbiased source. I recommend reviewing the material from it in this article.[[Special:Contributions/108.51.28.67|108.51.28.67]] ([[User talk:108.51.28.67|talk]]) 18:22, 23 June 2018 (UTC)
 
 
Brother, are you joking? The symbol of the revolution was the hungarian flag having the Communist symbol cut down and Stalin's statue had it's head cut off and thrown to the streets. No one or very few were communists among the revolters. This is radiated in the fact that when Hungary established free elections, it was immediatly declared a national day in 1989. This doesn't sound like they love communism and neither were the revolters Communist.