
In 1956, a Hungarian teenager named Istvan packed his most important possessions and fled the country at night. He wrote a letter to his parents and left without telling anyone where he was going. He did not reveal his destination. He left behind a letter of explanation and a secret codename. The codename was intended for communication through an illegal radio station. The departure was planned in secrecy, with no advance notice to others. The remaining materials served as the basis for covert contact after his escape.
"In 1956, a Hungarian teenager named Istvan packed up his most important possessions, wrote a letter to his parents and fled the country in the dead of night. He told no one he was going, and said nothing about his destination. All he left behind was a letter of explanation and a secret codename, to be used to communicate through an illegal radio station."
Read at Irish Independent
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