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The Hungarian Revolution was a nationwide revolt against the Soviet-imposed policies of the People's Republic of Hungary in 1956. It began as a student-led protest in Budapest and escalated into a full-scale revolution that sought to achieve political reform, independence from Soviet control, and greater freedoms for the Hungarian people. The revolution ultimately failed due to the overwhelming response of the Soviet military, leading to harsh reprisals and solidifying the Iron Curtain's division of Eastern and Western Europe.