Megadásuk
"Megadásuk" is a Hungarian term that translates to "their surrender" in English, but it is most commonly associated with the 1944–1945 Budapest Uprising and the subsequent German occupation of Hungary. The phrase refers to the formal act of surrender by the Hungarian government and military forces to the advancing Soviet Red Army and the resistance fighters during World War II.
The term gained prominence in the context of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, where it was used
The phrase is often used in historical and political discussions to evoke the themes of resistance, betrayal,