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141by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): International Commission of Jurists - the Hague Completion of the purge of the Hungarian Bar. In Budapest, 720 of 1300 members were struck from the roll for being politically unreliable. …”
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142by Héderváry, Claire de“…Ex-Premier Imre Nagy has been brought from Romania to a secret police prison in Budapest. His fate was discussed during the meeting between Kádár and Khrushchev. …”
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143by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): Béla Király Testimony on the military moves and the fighting in and around Budapest in October-November, 1956. The unnamed witness is most probably General Béla Király. …”
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144by Héderváry, Claire de“…Kádár admitted that after he disappeared from Budapest on 1 November 1956, he had indeed gone to the Soviet Union.…”
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145by Héderváry, Claire de“…The report contains Szabó's statement at a press conference in Budapest.…”
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146by Héderváry, Claire de“…The report contains Szabó's statement at a public briefing in Budapest.…”
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147by Héderváry, Claire de“…The report contains Szabó's statement at a public briefing in Budapest.…”
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148by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): Radio Free Europe Relationships between Church and State; Religious Education; Atheistic Propaganda; on 29 January 1959, Budapest Radio acknowledges that the stubborn survival of religion is the most striking; Peace Priests Movement; Richard Horvath excommunication by the Vatican; Priests' resistance to the regime; Question of Socialist versus Christian Morality.…”
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149by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers Former Mayor Kővágó of Budapest would remotely switch on the six-storey-high white cross (illuminated windows of the Philip Murray Building of the International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers in Washington, DC). …”
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150by Héderváry, Claire de“…Witness H, a medical doctor, testified about Soviet soldiers he treated in Budapest.…”
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151by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): United Nations Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary This declaration - signed by Smallholders Party; National Peasant Party; Workers' Council of Budapest; Revolutionary Council of the Intelligentsia; Hungarian Writers Federation; National Federation of Hungarian Academic and University Students - reaffirms that the forces of revolution are making a united stand in the cause of socialism, and that they are able to safeguard the achievements of socialism and to maintain the internal order of the country against any attempts aimed at a restoration of a former regime.…”
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152by Héderváry, Claire de“…He talked about his experiences regarding the behavior of Soviet troops in Budapest.…”
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153by Héderváry, Claire de“…Witness III, a student at Debrecen University in 1956, made his statement; the committee asked questions about his expulsion from a Budapest University. Witness JJJ gave an account of the events in Győr.…”
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154by Héderváry, Claire de“…The Catholic Seminary in Budapest and most of the seminaries in Hungary have been closed, and in the remainder, compulsory courses in Marxist philosophy and economic theory as well as the atheism have been instituted. …”
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155by Héderváry, Claire de“…Witness D, who worked in the Central Statistical Office in Budapest, made his statement and answered questions from the committee relating to his statement.…”
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156by Héderváry, Claire de“…Witness OOO, a docent at the Faculty of Law in Budapest and member of the Smallholders' Party, made his statement. …”
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157by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): United Nations Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary Public hearing of József Kővágó, former Mayor of Budapest, and Major General Béla Király. In his statement, Kővágó talked about the aims of the revolution, the Imre Nagy government and its attitude towards the Warsaw Treaty. …”
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158by Héderváry, Claire de“…Dénes Szalay, architect, president of the revolutionary council and member of a small fighting group in the 14th district in Budapest made a statement. József Értékes, "adjoint au commandant de la garde nationale" in Csepel, gave a statement about the October-November events and his short return to Hungary in 1957.…”
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159by Héderváry, Claire de“…It is clear throughout the years of Soviet rule in Hungary, the regime was unable to arm Hungarians to handle an anti-Soviet mobilization in Budapest.…”
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160by Héderváry, Claire de“…Witness WWW, the only member of the Greater Budapest Central Workers' Council who was outside Hungary, spoke about the organization and work of the council and the trade unions. …”
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