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... Hungarian revolt of 1956. Similarly , American propaganda toward Eastern Europe which implied American support of anti - Communist uprisings had less effect after the United States failed to intervene in Hungary . Finally , the ...
... Hungarian revolt of 1956. Similarly , American propaganda toward Eastern Europe which implied American support of anti - Communist uprisings had less effect after the United States failed to intervene in Hungary . Finally , the ...
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... Hungarians presented Serbia with an ultimatum , the answer to which was regarded as unsatisfactory . Five days later Vienna declared war against its southern neighbor . When war between Austria - Hungary and Serbia could no longer be ...
... Hungarians presented Serbia with an ultimatum , the answer to which was regarded as unsatisfactory . Five days later Vienna declared war against its southern neighbor . When war between Austria - Hungary and Serbia could no longer be ...
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... Hungary and Austria , and Bulgaria and Greece ; in the 1930's the number of conflicts resolved by conquest , annexation , and forced submission grew , as did the involvement of the major powers . Since 1945 , however , there have been ...
... Hungary and Austria , and Bulgaria and Greece ; in the 1930's the number of conflicts resolved by conquest , annexation , and forced submission grew , as did the involvement of the major powers . Since 1945 , however , there have been ...
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