Soviet Leader Nikita Khrushchev in Budapest appealing for nuclear stoppage, Hungary.
Pages of calendar for April. Troops marching past. Various shots General Geza Revesz in car saluting and giving speech (natural sound). Troops playing fanfare. LS Hungarian...
Soviet Leader Nikita Khrushchev in Budapest appealing for nuclear stoppage, Hungary.
Pages of calendar for April. Troops marching past. Various shots General Geza Revesz in car saluting and giving speech (natural sound). Troops playing fanfare. LS Hungarian troops marching past. MS members of government on balcony. MS troops marching past. Ground to air shots MIG fighter planes flying overhead. Various shots march past, including armoured vehicles and tanks. Civilians strolling past.
Khrushchev waving from balcony. Crowd listening. John Kardar (Secretary of Hungarian Socialist Worker's Party) addressing people (natural sound). Various shots crowd listening. Zoom into dais on which government ministers are standing. MS Khruschev speaking in Russian about halting nuclear tests as first step towards total disarmament, he makes an appeal to Eisenhower and MacMillan (natural sound).
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