Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán commemorated the fallen heroes of the Hungarian 1956 Uprising against the Soviet Union on Oct. 23, a day of momentous importance but also national mourning. For those unfamiliar with the full story of this tragic event in Hungarian history, Remix News has put together a short five-minute clip detailing not only how Hungarians fought to the bitter end, but how the same spirit of resistance lives on with Hungarians today.
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