Nationalist-minded Communist Hungarians accepted De-Stalinization
Hungary Citizens demanded democracy and exclusion from the Warsaw pact and Moscow
Communist Leaders Imre Nagy and János Kádár formed a Coalitional goverment
Coalitional goverment annouces that it will be withdrawn from the Warsaw pact
Response to Revolt
Soviet leaders see the withdrawing of Hungary as a threat to their security system.
Soviet Tanks enter Budapest in Autumn of 1956 to stop the revolt.
Soviet authorities installed János Kádár as the communist leader of Hungary and executed Imre Nagy and others who trusted soviet promises of safe conduct
János Kádár brings a very strict Pro-Soviet foreign policy