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Show Notes
This biography covers the life and political impact of Imre Nagy, a pivotal Hungarian communist leader who moved from Soviet informant to a symbol of national independence. The text details his early years as a peasant-born locksmith and soldier before describing his ascent through various ministerial roles in communist Hungary. It highlights his attempt to implement liberalizing reforms and his eventual selection as Prime Minister during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. Following the Soviet military intervention, Nagy was removed from power, arrested under false pretenses, and executed for treason in 1958. The source concludes by discussing his posthumous rehabilitation in 1989, which served as a landmark moment in the collapse of communism in Hungary.