Imre Nagy: Leader Of The Hungarian Revolution

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Imre Nagy was born on June 7, 1896 in Kaposvar located in Hungary. He then joined the Bolsheviks in the Russian Revolution where he became a communist. His first job was working as a locksmith before joining the army in WWI, leading to him being captured in a prison in Russia and was charged for organizing the Hungarian people's democratic state. He escaped and joined the Red Army moving to Moscow in 1929. In 1953,after four months of stalin’s death, Imre Nagy became the new prime minister. In the Warsaw Pact, he removed Hungary and led them in the Hungarian rebellion against the soviets. In the 1956 revolt, the Soviets turned to Imre Nagy for guidance. He was now outstanding and respected by the Hungarian people. His last speech being broadcasted

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