To what extent did Radio Free Europe actively encourage the Hungarian Revolution of 1956?
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PLAN OF THE INVESTIGATION
[1]. Subject of investigation-To what extent did radio free Europe actively encourage the Hungarian Revolution of 1956?
[2].Methods of investigation
Most of the research that will be obtained for this investigation will be in the form of Secondary sources. These secondary sources will be from books written specifically about the Hungarian Revolution. The secondary sources will be examined due to their contrasting views on the subject so all angles of the topic can
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History because the causes of the Hungarian Revolution have been debated by many historians in the past and the role of Radio Free Europe has been covered up as it was a Western Organization connected to the US, they have succeeded in keeping broadcasts from the public eye. My conclusion has come as a surprise to myself has I initially suspected other causes to outweigh the extent of the damage caused by Radio Free Europe.
History because the causes of the Hungarian Revolution have been debated by many historians in the past and the role of Radio Free Europe has been covered up as it was a Western Organization connected to the US, they have succeeded in keeping broadcasts from the public eye. My conclusion has come as a surprise to myself has I initially suspected other causes to outweigh the extent of the damage caused by Radio Free Europe.