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Repeatedly, Hungary re-assured its Communist allies that it would not be used as a gateway to the west, but as the months progress, and hundreds of East German citizens "on holiday" in Hungary cross the border into Austria, it became painstakingly clear that the government would have difficulty stopping the exodus of citizens from the Warsaw Bloc.
 
Repeatedly, Hungary re-assured its Communist allies that it would not be used as a gateway to the west, but as the months progress, and hundreds of East German citizens "on holiday" in Hungary cross the border into Austria, it became painstakingly clear that the government would have difficulty stopping the exodus of citizens from the Warsaw Bloc.
  
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