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Венгерский вопрос в отношениях ссср, США и Великобритании в 1944-1946 гг

Венгерский вопрос в отношениях ссср, США и Великобритании в 1944-1946 гг

Abstract

The article deals with the positions of the Soviet Union, the United States and the United Kingdom to the Hungarian question in the period of the post-war settlement. The author shows the interests of the United States and the Soviet Union in Hungary, is considering formation of the Provisional Government of Hungary after the country’s liberation. Special attention is paid to activities of the Allied Control Commission in Hungary. The author has studied the political, economic and territorial aspects of the post-war settlement of the Hungarian question and the problem of diplomatic recognition of the Hungarian government. In the article shows the unilateral nature of actions of Soviet representatives to the Commission. Diplomatic confrontation between the USSR and the USA on the Hungarian question has become one of the symptoms of the origins of the Cold War. Sources base of this article amounted to official publication of American and Soviet diplomatic documents. Materials from the Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation and the Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History are used.

В статье рассматриваются позиции Советского Союза, Соединенных Штатов и Великобритании по венгерскому вопросу в период послевоенного урегулирования. Показаны интересы США и СССР в Венгрии, рассмотрен вопрос о формировании временного правительства Венгрии после освобождения страны. Особое внимание уделено изучению деятельности Союзной контрольной комиссии в Венгрии, показан односторонний характер действий советских представителей в комиссии. Автор изучил политический, экономический и территориальный аспекты послевоенного урегулирования венгерского вопроса, а также проблему дипломатического признания венгерского правительства. Дипломатическое противостояние СССР и США по венгерскому вопросу стало одним из симптомов зарождения холодной войны. Источниковую базу статьи составили американские и советские дипломатические документы. Использованы материалы Архива внешней политики РФ и Российского государственного архива социально-политической истории.

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ВТОРАЯ МИРОВАЯ ВОЙНА,ПОСЛЕВОЕННОЕ УРЕГУЛИРОВАНИЕ,ПОТСДАМСКАЯ КОНФЕРЕНЦИЯ,ВОСТОЧНАЯ ЕВРОПА,СОЮЗНАЯ КОНТРОЛЬНАЯ КОМИССИЯ В ВЕНГРИИ,ХОЛОДНАЯ ВОЙНА,ВНЕШНЯЯ ПОЛИТИКА США,СОВЕТСКАЯ ВНЕШНЯЯ ПОЛИТИКА,SECOND WORLD WAR,POST-WAR SETTLEMENT,POTSDAM CONFERENCE,EASTERN EUROPE,ALLIED CONTROL COMMISSION IN HUNGARY,COLD WAR,U. S. FOREIGN POLICY,SOVIET FOREIGN POLICY

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