Hungarian revolt brutally suppressed by Soviets - Test
  • 1. When did the Hungarian revolt against the Soviets take place?
A) 1968
B) 1956
C) 1975
D) 1989
  • 2. Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during the Hungarian revolt?
A) Mikhail Gorbachev
B) Vladimir Putin
C) Joseph Stalin
D) Nikita Khrushchev
  • 3. Which city was a major center of the Hungarian uprising?
A) Vienna
B) Budapest
C) Prague
D) Warsaw
  • 4. What was the name of the Soviet military operation that brutally suppressed the Hungarian revolt?
A) Operation Avalanche
B) Operation Thunderstorm
C) Operation Whirlwind
D) Operation Blizzard
  • 5. What effect did the Hungarian revolt have on the Soviet Union's reputation?
A) Increased economic growth
B) Improved global standing
C) Enhanced military capabilities
D) Damaged its international image
  • 6. What role did Radio Free Europe play during the Hungarian uprising?
A) Called for peaceful resolution
B) Supported the Soviet intervention
C) Provided news and support to the rebels
D) Remained neutral
  • 7. Who was the Hungarian Prime Minister during the revolt?
A) Viktor Orbán
B) János Kádár
C) Ferenc Gyurcsány
D) Imre Nagy
  • 8. How did the Soviet crackdown on the Hungarian revolt affect international relations?
A) Improved diplomatic relations
B) Increased tensions between East and West
C) Decreased military spending
D) Enhanced cooperation
  • 9. Which country did not support the Soviet intervention in Hungary?
A) Czechoslovakia
B) Poland
C) Yugoslavia
D) East Germany
  • 10. Who was the Hungarian cardinal who supported the revolt?
A) Péter Erdő
B) József Szájer
C) László Paskai
D) József Mindszenty
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