Why are Hungarians mourning today with flags half-mast?

Hungarian flags are flying at half-mast across the country all day today. But what exactly are Hungarians mourning?

With military honours, the national flag was solemnly raised and then lowered to half-mast on this national day of mourning, in the presence of Defence Minister Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky, General Gábor Böröndi, Chief of the Hungarian Defence Forces General Staff, Lieutenant Colonel Rihárd Haslinger, and Colonel Tamás Zsolnai, commander of the 32nd Guard Regiment, reports MTI.

Hungarians mourning today with flags half-mast
The Hungarian flag half-mast. Photo: FB/Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky, Hungary’s defence minister

4 November: National Day of Mourning in Hungary

Today marks the national day of mourning in Hungary to remember the events of 69 years ago. On 4 November 1956, Soviet troops re-entered Hungary to crush the anti-Soviet revolution and freedom fight.

By the end of October 1956, it became clear to both the Hungarian Communist leadership and Soviet authorities that a wide-reaching popular movement had erupted in Budapest and major regional cities against Soviet military occupation and the country’s Sovietisation. The Soviet and Hungarian troops stationed there could no longer control it.

Hungarian Revolution of 1956 Budapest Soviet Union Hungary
The head of the Stalin statue in Budapest rolls away on 23 October 1956. Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Fortepan/Hofbauer Róbert

Imre Nagy, selected by Moscow as Communist Prime Minister, refused to sign a document requesting Soviet military intervention to suppress what they deemed counter-revolutionary elements.

Instead, Nagy transformed his originally Communist government: he allowed pre-Soviet Hungarian parties to re-form, invited new members from these parties (Smallholders, Petőfi Party, Social Democrats), declared that free elections would be held soon, and announced Hungary’s exit from the Warsaw Pact. The aim was for Hungary to become a neutral state, like Austria or Finland.

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3 Comments

  1. “Executions, imprisonments, and torture lasting for years” – that is what the Russians bring to any territory they conquer. They are doing it right now in the areas of Ukraine they have taken control of and will do it in any further territory they take. Anyone treating them as “partners” deserving “mutual respect” has made a partnership with evil.

  2. It’s rather simplistic to assume that Humanity did not evolve through the past 69 years. Some for the better, others less so, as observing the West seems to suggest…

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