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