A) 1975 B) 1968 C) 1989 D) 1956
A) Mikhail Gorbachev B) Nikita Khrushchev C) Vladimir Putin D) Joseph Stalin
A) Warsaw B) Prague C) Budapest D) Vienna
A) Operation Avalanche B) Operation Whirlwind C) Operation Thunderstorm D) Operation Blizzard
A) Yugoslavia B) Poland C) East Germany D) Czechoslovakia
A) Viktor Orbán B) János Kádár C) Ferenc Gyurcsány D) Imre Nagy
A) Péter Erdő B) József Mindszenty C) József Szájer D) László Paskai
A) Increased tensions between East and West B) Enhanced cooperation C) Decreased military spending D) Improved diplomatic relations
A) Enhanced military capabilities B) Increased economic growth C) Damaged its international image D) Improved global standing
A) Called for peaceful resolution B) Remained neutral C) Provided news and support to the rebels D) Supported the Soviet intervention |