Nick Griffin, Chairman of the British National Party addressed an historic rally honoring the 1956 Hungarian Uprising and the heroic resistance to Soviet invasion and occupation.While the Uprising was crushed, and the cause of Hungarian freedom seemed hopeless, communism itself eventually collapsed. Yet today Hungarians, Europeans, and all those who defend Western Civilization find the ghost of Stalin still stalking freedom, now in the guise of globalism.The occasion drew leading nationalists from across Europe, among them Italian Member of the European Parliament Roberto Fiore, who predicted an impending crisis for globalism that will mirror the world changing events of the collapse of communism.