Imre Nagy, a Hungarian communist who served as prime minister during the 1956 revolution, attempted to reform communism by ending press censorship, releasing political prisoners, and promising free elections, believing socialism could have a human face; however, Soviet leader Khrushchev viewed these reforms as betrayal, leading to Soviet military intervention on November 4, 1956, and Nagy's subsequent execution by firing squad after being tricked out of Yugoslav diplomatic immunity and dragged to Romania in chains.
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The Communist Who Tried to Save Communism Was Executed by Communists追加:
The communist who tried to save communism [music] was executed by communists. It's October 1956, Budapest, Hungary. Soviet tanks patrol the streets as students march toward parliament demanding freedom. Imre Nagy becomes prime minister as revolution spreads. He ends press censorship overnight, releases political prisoners, and promises [music] free elections. For the first time in a decade, Hungarians speak without fear.
He believes socialism can have a human face. Moscow can accept [music] gradual reform. The party system can change from within, but in the Kremlin, Khrushchev sees only betrayal. Secret orders go out to crush the Hungarian experiment before it spreads. On November 4th, 2,000 Soviet tanks roll into Budapest. Nagy broadcasts desperately as shells hit government buildings. He flees to the Yugoslav embassy, trusting diplomatic immunity will protect him. Soviet agents trick him into leaving with promises of safe passage. Instead, they drag him to Romania in chains. After a secret trial, he faces a firing squad for the crime of believing communism could be reformed.
The communist [music] who tried to humanize communism was Imre Nagy.
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