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21by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): United Nations Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary Witness QQ was captured and interrogated by the ÁVH, then taken to the Soviet Union. Witness RR, an assistant to János Szabó, was captured and taken to the Soviet Union. …”
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22by Héderváry, Claire de“…Witness II, a soldier in a Transdanubian village at the time of the revolution, member of a revolutionary council, was arrested and deported to the Soviet Union.…”
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23by Héderváry, Claire de“…Records of this digital collection were assembled to document the work of the UN Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary established on January 10, 1957 by the United Nations General Assembly for the purpose of investigating the 1956 Hungarian revolution. Discusses the Soviet Union's armed intervention.…”
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24by Héderváry, Claire de“…General Assembly Representatives of Guatemala, Soviet Union, United Kingdom, Czechoslovakia and Cuba present their considerations on this agenda item.…”
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25by Héderváry, Claire de“…Strong attack was made on the governments of the Soviet Union and Hungary. Discussion ended in shrill discord and continued differences. …”
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26by Héderváry, Claire de“…Describes in details the clauses of the peace treaty between Hungary and the Allied Forces (the United Kingdom, United States of America and Soviet Union) at the end of the Second World War.…”
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27by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): USSR International Affairs English translation of an article 'Rebuff to Slanderers' published in Pravda, official daily of the Communist Party Soviet Union, broadcast by Moscow Radio.…”
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28by Héderváry, Claire de“…Replies to letters addressed to the Foreign Ministers of Hungary, the Soviet Union, and Romania.…”
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29by Héderváry, Claire de“…According to this leaflet, the Army of the Soviet Union is still in Hungary. Contrary to the UN charter, it is not allowing Hungary its liberty and independence, and human rights violations are continuing alongside murders, plunder and deportations.…”
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30by Héderváry, Claire de“…Recommends that the United Nations convene a Special Session of the General Assembly to expel the Soviet Union and its Satellite States from the World Organizations.…”
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31by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): Leslie Munro Sir Leslie Munro expresses his pessimism that Soviet Union will never observe the United Nations resolutions regarding Hungary. …”
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32by Héderváry, Claire de“…Records of this digital collection were assembled to document the work of the UN Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary established on January 10, 1957 by the United Nations General Assembly for the purpose of investigating the 1956 Hungarian revolution. The Soviet Union has lost its prestige among the satellite nations. …”
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33by Héderváry, Claire de“…Mission to the United Nations Refutes all accusations, in particular that the Hungarian Uprising was a fascist counter-revolution unleashed by the United States. Accuses the Soviet Union and the Hungarian government of complete suppression of all human rights and liberties in Hungary and a return to the worst practices of Stalinist terror.…”
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34by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): George Meany; American Federation of Labor According to this statement, the disarmament agreement with the Soviet Union should not be reached in exchange for shying away from peace and human rights under pressure. …”
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35by Héderváry, Claire de“…Department of State A press release in support of continuing the policy of refraining from approving credentials of the Hungarian delegation by the General Assembly, an initiative that was sponsored by the United States as a measure against the Soviet Union and the Hungarian government's alleged defiance of all General Assembly measures.…”
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36by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): United Nations Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary The committee asked József Kővágó further questions in connection with his statement: about the proclamations of Imre Nagy, statements by Ernő Gerő and Béla Kovács, the demonstrations at the beginning of the revolution, the work of the committee conducting negotiations with the Soviet Union for the withdrawal of Hungary from the Warsaw Treaty, and the most important parties in Hungary.…”
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37by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): United Nations Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary Witness F, sixteen years old, testified about the Soviet attack against the city he lived in and his deportation to the Soviet Union. Gyula Szentadorjány, member of the Independent Smallholders’ Party, made a statement about events at the Hungarian Foreign Ministry during the Imre Nagy government.…”
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38by Héderváry, Claire de“…He was on a train to be deported to the Soviet Union on November 22 but liberated by freedom fighters at the border.…”
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39by Héderváry, Claire de“…Principal contributor(s): Leslie Munro This letter reveals Soviet Union hypocrisy, championing the Cuban and Congolese cased while brutally suppressing the struggle for independence of Hungarian people, maintaining troops on Hungarian soil, dominating Hungarian economic life and voting down all General Assembly resolutions calling for the withdrawal of Soviet troops and free elections. …”
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40by Héderváry, Claire de“…These resolutions call for 1) the Soviet Union to desist from repressing the Hungarian people; 2) respect for fundamental human rights and freedoms 3) assurance of the liberty and political independence of the Hungarian people. …”
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