Word: bloodshedding
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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An orchid for TIME'S Dec. 10 coverage of Poland's Wladyslaw Gomulka. What other single individual has shown that Communism is not so invulnerable after all and can be forced to grant concessions (with a minimum of bloodshed)?
As for the continued rebellion in Hun gary, the Vatican deplores it. "Whatever the consequences," said a spokesman, "the Pope and Vatican cannot but feel deepest anguish at the continuing bloodshed."
During the 40 days of the world crisis, the trend to the U.S. was often lost in the gunsmoke; yet it was the manner in which the contestants were behaving in the test that affected the course of world opinion. U.S. Middle Eastern policy was the target of angry criticism...
But the prospect of a dual government was a challenge that Kadar's Russian bosses could not abide. Last week Kadar's newly revamped secret police began arresting leaders of factory workers' councils. Workers in a dozen plants struck in protest, and the roused patriots of Budapest...
Almost inevitably, there was even some bloodshed. In the Olympic pool. Hungarians came face to face with Russians for the semifinals of water polo, indulged in an extra-rough version of one of the toughest of games. While Hungarian immigrants in the stands shouted insults at the Russians, both teams...