Hungarians walk past a Soviet tank from the 1956 revolution, at Erzsebet square in downtown Budapest
The view from Heroes Square
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Twenty years ago protests against communist governments in Poland, Hungary and East Germany started to develop, but quickly spread across Eastern Europe.
In a series '89 Voices', Outlook hears the stories of five 20-year-olds who were born in that extraordinary year.
Miklos Kerekfy is a student in Budapest who was born in 1989. He shows us the centre of his city and talks a about life after communism.
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A tour around Miklos' city...
Hungarians walk past a Soviet tank from the 1956 revolution, at Erzsebet square in downtown Budapest
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