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The 1956 Hungarian revolution diverted attention away from the 1956 less violent uprising in Poland.
The Hungarian Uprising, also known as the 1956 Hungarian Revolution (23 October–10 November 1956; Hungarian: 1956-os forradalom), was a nationwide uprising against the 1949–1989 Hungarian People's Republic government and the Soviet Union's internal policies in Hungary (USSR).
The anti-communist activists in the People's Republic of Hungary came to the conclusion that "socialism can flourish only on the grounds of direct democracy" and that "the [Hungarian Communist] Party is the epitome of bureaucratic authoritarianism."
The struggle of the Hungarian working class, according to anti-communists, was "for the idea of direct democracy" and that "all authority should be given to the Workers Committees of Hungary."
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