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La percepción española del levantamiento polaco de 1956
Author(s) -
María Dolores Ferrero Blanco
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
espacio tiempo y forma serie v historia contemporánea
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2340-1451
pISSN - 1130-0124
DOI - 10.5944/etfv.17.2005.3116
Subject(s) - soviet union , political science , state (computer science) , humanities , european union , politics , art , law , international trade , algorithm , computer science , business

El levantamiento polaco de 1956 fue una consecuencia de las duras condiciones vividas en el país desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Pronto sería seguido y superado por el de Hungría, cuya represión parparte de la URSS hizo que en Polonia se frenara la insurrección: se pactó de cúpula polaca a cúpula soviética. La información que llegó a España de las embajadas de todas partes del mundo refleja la visión multifacética que recibió el gobierno de Franco. La percepción que el Estado español tuvo del 56 polaco.

The 1956 Polish uprising was a consequence of the hard conditions undergone in the country from the Second World War. It was soon followed and exceeded by the Hungarian uprising, whose repression by the Soviet Union stopped insurrection: the Polish leaders came to an agreement with Soviet leaders. The Information received in Spain from the Embassies all over the worid shows the multifaceted visión received by the Franco's Government about the influence that these events would have on the bloc policy; the perception that the Spanish State had of the 1956 Polish uprising and its repercussion for the process of peaceful coexistence.

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