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Pomnik upamiętniający pomoc Polaków dla Węgrów w 1956 roku, photo Bartłomiej Gutowski, 2023
Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0, Source: Fundacja Akcja Kultura, Conditions d\'autorisation
Photo montrant Monument commemorating Poles helping Hungarians in 1956
Pomnik upamiętniający pomoc Polaków dla Węgrów w 1956 roku, photo Bartłomiej Gutowski, 2023
Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0, Source: Fundacja Akcja Kultura, Conditions d\'autorisation
Photo montrant Monument commemorating Poles helping Hungarians in 1956
Pomnik upamiętniający pomoc Polaków dla Węgrów w 1956 roku, photo Bartłomiej Gutowski, 2023
Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0, Source: Fundacja Akcja Kultura, Conditions d\'autorisation
Photo montrant Monument commemorating Poles helping Hungarians in 1956
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Monument commemorating Poles helping Hungarians in 1956

ID: POL-001860-P

Monument commemorating Poles helping Hungarians in 1956

A spontaneous uprising by Hungarians, which began on 23 October 1956 at the monument to Jozef Bem, led to the Hungarian government declaring neutrality and withdrawing from the Warsaw Pact on 1 November. On 3 November, an attempt was made to negotiate with Soviet troops to leave Hungary. However, the delegation never returned from the talks, and on 4 November Soviet troops entered Budapest. The defence of the city lasted until the early evening hours. Only until 10 November did fighting continue on Csepel Island. The fighting claimed several thousand victims and many people were wounded. Help was needed, and that help began to be sent from Poland. Blood was donated, gifts were collected and then sent in crates to the Hungarian capital. This generosity is commemorated by an inscription in Polish and Hungarian and the symbol of a weeping dove placed in 2016 near the Jozef Bem monument in Budapest:

DURING THE HUNGARIAN REVOLUTION AND THE 1956 STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM, AND / AFTER THEIR SUPPRESSION, THE POLES, FAITHFUL TO THE IDEA OF THE CENTURIES-OLD UNITY BETWEEN / THE TWO NATIONS, BORE WITNESS TO EXTRAORDINARY SOLIDARITY. / FROM THE AUTUMN OF 1956 FOR MANY MONTHS THEY SENT TO HUNGARY UNPRECEDENTED / AMOUNTS OF DONATIONS - BLOOD, MEDICINES, BANDAGES, FOOD, CLOTHING AND BUILDING MATERIALS / AND IN MANY POLISH TOWNS AND CITIES HUNGARIAN / FLAGS WERE DISPLAYED. THEY SUPPORTED THE "HUNGARIAN BROTHERS" MORE SACRIFICIALLY THAN ANYONE ELSE. / THIS PLAQUE WAS ERECTED ON THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1956 REVOLUTION, AS AN EXPRESSION OF REMEMBRANCE / AND GRATITUDE BY THE CAPITAL CITY GOVERNMENT OF BUDAPEST ON THE INITIATIVE OF THE HUNGARIAN / INSTITUTE OF CULTURE IN WARSAW AS PART OF THE COOPERATION BETWEEN THE TWO CAPITALS OF BUDAPEST AND WARSAW. //.

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2016
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Bartłomiej Gutowski
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