1956 Revolution Commemorated in Hungarian Communities Worldwide, Says PM’s Office

  • 25 Oct 2021 6:46 AM
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1956 Revolution Commemorated in Hungarian Communities Worldwide, Says PM’s Office
Each Hungarian community has its own memories of the 1956 anti-Soviet uprising and its anniversary is marked not only in towns and cities across Hungary but in neighbouring countries and in the Hungarian diaspora as well, the head of the Prime Minister’s Office told a commemoration in Budapest on October 23.

“Lights of commemoration will certainly be lit at the Etoile in Paris, in North and South America, in Europe, as well as in Australia where Hungarian communities come together to celebrate and remember,” Gergely Gulyás said.

The revolution “did not stay within the Trianon borders: each country with a Hungarian community had sympathy for Hungary’s freedom fight,” he added.

Gulyás said 1956 was a great shared experience, the shared experience of freedom won in unequal struggle, that of joy and hope, and then, after November, the experience of defeat, grief and retaliation.

 The 1956 freedom fight was “the biggest historical miracle in the history of Hungarian statehood”, Gulyás said.



 

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