Kilencedíket
Kilencedíket is a Hungarian term that translates to "the ninth day" in English. It is a significant day in the Hungarian calendar, particularly in the context of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. On October 23, 1956, the Hungarian People's Republic declared its independence from the Soviet Union, marking the beginning of the revolution. The ninth day after this declaration, on October 31, 1956, the Soviet Union launched a military operation to suppress the revolution, leading to the downfall of the Hungarian regime and the eventual restoration of Soviet control. This event is often referred to as "Kilencedíket" in Hungarian history and culture. The term is also used to refer to the ninth day of any significant event or period, emphasizing its importance and impact.