Gati, Charles (tháng 9 năm 2006). Failed Illusions: Moscow, Washington, Budapest and the 1956 Hungarian Revolt. Stanford University Press. ISBN0-8047-5606-6. (page 49). Gati describes "the most gruesome forms of psychological and physical torture ... The reign of terror (by the Rákosi government) turned out to be harsher and more extensive than it was in any of the other Soviet satellites in Central and Eastern Europe." He further references a report prepared after the collapse of communism, the Fact Finding Commission Törvénytelen szocializmus (Lawless Socialism): "Between 1950 and early 1953, the courts dealt with 650,000 cases (of political crimes), of whom 387,000 or 4 percent of the population were found guilty. (Budapest, Zrínyi Kiadó/Új Magyarország, 1991, 154).
Gati, Charles (tháng 9 năm 2006). Failed Illusions: Moscow, Washington, Budapest and the 1956 Hungarian Revolt. Stanford University Press. ISBN0-8047-5606-6. (page 49). Gati describes "the most gruesome forms of psychological and physical torture ... The reign of terror (by the Rákosi government) turned out to be harsher and more extensive than it was in any of the other Soviet satellites in Central and Eastern Europe." He further references a report prepared after the collapse of communism, the Fact Finding Commission Törvénytelen szocializmus (Lawless Socialism): "Between 1950 and early 1953, the courts dealt with 650,000 cases (of political crimes), of whom 387,000 or 4 percent of the population were found guilty. (Budapest, Zrínyi Kiadó/Új Magyarország, 1991, 154).
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Feldmann, Andreas E.; Maiju Perälä (tháng 7 năm 2004). “Reassessing the Causes of Nongovernmental Terrorism in Latin America”. Latin American Politics and Society. 46 (2): 101–132. doi:10.1111/j.1548-2456.2004.tb00277.x.
Cseresnyés, Ferenc (Summer 1999). “The '56 Exodus to Austria”. The Hungarian Quarterly. Society of the Hungarian Quarterly. XL (154): 86–101. Bản gốc lưu trữ ngày 27 tháng 11 năm 2004. Truy cập ngày 9 tháng 10 năm 2006.
Ellen Schrecker, THE AGE OF MCCARTHYISM: A BRIEF HISTORY WITH DOCUMENTS, The State Steps In: Setting the Anti-Communist AgendaLưu trữ 2015-12-28 tại Wayback Machine, trích "These actions--most important the inauguration of an anti-Communist loyalty-security program for government employees in March 1947 and the initiation of criminal prosecutions against individual Communists--not only provided specific models for the rest of the nation but also enabled the government to disseminate its version of the Communist threat.", Boston: St. Martin's Press, 1994
Ellen Schrecker, THE AGE OF MCCARTHYISM: A BRIEF HISTORY WITH DOCUMENTS, The State Steps In: Setting the Anti-Communist AgendaLưu trữ 2015-12-28 tại Wayback Machine, trích "Communist defendants were arrested, handcuffed, fingerprinted, and often brought to their trials under guard if they were being held in jail for contempt or deportation.", Boston: St. Martin's Press, 1994
Ellen Schrecker, THE AGE OF MCCARTHYISM: A BRIEF HISTORY WITH DOCUMENTS, The State Steps In: Setting the Anti-Communist AgendaLưu trữ 2015-12-28 tại Wayback Machine, trích "The major trials of the period got enormous publicity and gave credibility to the notion that Communists threatened the nation's security.", Boston: St. Martin's Press, 1994
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Ellen Schrecker, THE AGE OF MCCARTHYISM: A BRIEF HISTORY WITH DOCUMENTS, The State Steps In: Setting the Anti-Communist AgendaLưu trữ 2015-12-28 tại Wayback Machine, trích "These actions--most important the inauguration of an anti-Communist loyalty-security program for government employees in March 1947 and the initiation of criminal prosecutions against individual Communists--not only provided specific models for the rest of the nation but also enabled the government to disseminate its version of the Communist threat.", Boston: St. Martin's Press, 1994
Ellen Schrecker, THE AGE OF MCCARTHYISM: A BRIEF HISTORY WITH DOCUMENTS, The State Steps In: Setting the Anti-Communist AgendaLưu trữ 2015-12-28 tại Wayback Machine, trích "Communist defendants were arrested, handcuffed, fingerprinted, and often brought to their trials under guard if they were being held in jail for contempt or deportation.", Boston: St. Martin's Press, 1994
Ellen Schrecker, THE AGE OF MCCARTHYISM: A BRIEF HISTORY WITH DOCUMENTS, The State Steps In: Setting the Anti-Communist AgendaLưu trữ 2015-12-28 tại Wayback Machine, trích "The major trials of the period got enormous publicity and gave credibility to the notion that Communists threatened the nation's security.", Boston: St. Martin's Press, 1994
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Video (in Hungarian): The First Hours of the Revolution {{[2]Lưu trữ 2008-02-26 tại Wayback Machine director: György Ordódy, producer: Duna Televízió - Fonds 306, Audiovisual Materials Relating to the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, OSA Archivum, Budapest, Hungary ID number: HU OSA 306-0-1:40}}
Cseresnyés, Ferenc (Summer 1999). “The '56 Exodus to Austria”. The Hungarian Quarterly. Society of the Hungarian Quarterly. XL (154): 86–101. Bản gốc lưu trữ ngày 27 tháng 11 năm 2004. Truy cập ngày 9 tháng 10 năm 2006.