https://files.catbox.moe/l0hkz8.png65 Years Ago today the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 began against the Stalinist dictatorship of the Jew Mátyás Rákosi.
Hungary fought on the side of Germany in both world wars, after the First World War was forced to sign the Treaty of Triannon which was worse than Versailles in terms of territorial losses. Hungary lost as many soldiers as the United States in World War Two, the entire Hungarian Second Army was destroyed at Stalingrad, but the Hungarians stayed true to their alliance with Hitler and fought on under the Arrow Cross Party in the Battle of Budapest until February 1945, which was nearly as long and bloody as the Battle of Berlin.
After the war Hungary was punished severely by the Allies and an unimaginably brutal Jewish dictatorship was imposed on the country, but merely 11 years after the end of the war, the people spontaneously revolted against the Stalinist totalitarianism and, without support from the West, kicked the Soviets out of Hungary for almost two glorious weeks.
This story of unbelievable heroism and courage in the face of overwhelming odds is an inspiration not just for Hungarians but for all Europeans and people of European descent presently living under Jewish control.
The documentary below will give you a small introduction to this remarkable story, I encourage everyone to see it:
https://youtu.be/8FckhPmtE1Ahttps://t.me/ahab88Edit: Bonus treat
Italian song of the hungarian revolution performed by hungarians
https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/088/521/056/original/83ff7a09dd9f465b.mp4