“Ruskis! Go Home!”: graffiti painted in place of a torn-down Red Star during the Hungarian Revolution, central Budapest, 1956 [1600×1128] by Zzyzwicz_
Zzyzwicz_ on April 14, 2026 11:11 am This particular photo is from Kálvin tér, a major thoroughfare in the centre of Budapest, though the message was a rallying cry of the 1956 Revolution and widely repeated across the country, eg. [here across the front of a burnt-out Soviet armoured vehicle](https://i.imgur.com/byLaMtn.jpeg) (and [another from the side with the message in Russian](https://i.imgur.com/43S7EJx.jpeg)), [here along the side of a tram](https://i.imgur.com/4BwV9zj.png), or [here painted across a shop window](https://i.imgur.com/A2Aj1NH.jpeg).
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This particular photo is from Kálvin tér, a major thoroughfare in the centre of Budapest, though the message was a rallying cry of the 1956 Revolution and widely repeated across the country, eg. [here across the front of a burnt-out Soviet armoured vehicle](https://i.imgur.com/byLaMtn.jpeg) (and [another from the side with the message in Russian](https://i.imgur.com/43S7EJx.jpeg)), [here along the side of a tram](https://i.imgur.com/4BwV9zj.png), or [here painted across a shop window](https://i.imgur.com/A2Aj1NH.jpeg).
Romanes eunt domus!