ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月21日 04時33分


After his first guitar lesson in the fall of 1956, 14-year-old Tom Leimdorfer made his way across Budapest, the capital of #Hungary, to attend a peaceful demonstration. The Soviet-backed Communist government had left many Hungarians restive, and Tom later recalled that the demonstration fueled his adolescent optimism about his future — and the country’s. But before his next lesson, Soviet tanks had rolled into Hungary. The Soviet incursion 60 years ago created Europe’s largest refugee crisis since World War II. Some 180,000 Hungarians escaped through holes in the Iron Curtain along the border with Austria. Tom was one of them. Since he arrived in Britain as a young refugee, Tom has maintained a keen sense that he was a citizen of a greater Europe. Over the years, he and his family have made several trips to Hungary, including a memorable visit in 1989, as the Iron Curtain was falling. On that visit, he cut a strand from the barbed-wire frontier fence — photographed here by @andrew_testa. Visit the link in our profile to read about the plight of a refugee, 60 years ago.


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