Raid in the train
They took a train in Kapuvár in the company of the smuggler on November 26, 1956. Éva Nádasy, ex-wife of a former cavalry officer, decided to leave Hungary after the 1956 Hungarian revolution with her teenager daughter Katalin Mester. It was their friends’ and acquaintances’ example that convinced them to fly the country and to try to join Katalin’s father, who was living in the United States. The train went towards Balf. Mester recalled: "I think that at least half of the passengers went to the border, too,” it was getting dark, "the light was on, a bulb gave the light, and we were sitting there in the train.” They held tight their bags and they were looking at the guide. It was a short way but it seemed to them infinitely long: "Then we heard the brakes creaking and shootings.” The smuggler broke the bulb immediately, he shouted at Katalin and her mother ’follow me!’ There was an embankment on the other side of the train, he pushed them off the carriage with their bags and he jumped off, too. "At the same time we heard soldiers, who had stopped the train, approaching. 'Stop!' Their steps grew louder, then they passed above our heads. I can recall that we were lying on the ground near the bank in the snow, in a territory with young trees and we were embracing our belongings,” recalled Mester. They were cold on the frozen ground. After a while the shootings became more distant, they heard the train begin to get in motion slowly. They were waiting. They raised their heads and they saw the train leaving in the dark. They had managed to escape the raid. Silent darkness surrounded them. The smuggler stood up and told them: 'Now come with me!' He guided them to his house so that the two women could relax a bit: As Mester remembers it, "It was a totally miserable dirty hole.”
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