The document summarizes Hungary's history during the Cold War era. It discusses Hungary's involvement in World War II on the side of the Axis powers. In 1956, the Hungarian Revolution broke out as a student protest against Soviet domination but quickly spread nationwide. Soviet forces intervened to crush the uprising, but Imre Nagy initially formed a new anti-Soviet government. However, the Soviet Union launched a full-scale invasion and Nagy was later executed after a show trial. The revolution failed but weakened Soviet control in Hungary and inspired other dissidents in Eastern Europe.