Imre Nagy is accused of wanting to establish an anti-Soviet federation to which Hungary, Yugoslavia and Austria were meant to belong. He is also accused of wanting to change Hungary's pattern of state to that of India's, and of establishing a nationalistic-bourgeois regime in Hungary. Based on a report from Die Presse (Vienna).
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Records of this digital collection were assembled to document the work of the UN Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary established on January 10, 1957 by the United Nations General Assembly for the purpose of investigating the 1956 Hungarian revolution.
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Records of the UN Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary: UN Documents (HU OSA 398-0-1)
"Editor-of-Chief of Népszabadság Undertakes a New Attack on Nagy", 7 February 1958. HU OSA 398-0-1-9522; Records of the UN Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary: UN Documents; Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest.
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