20 thousand adolescents escaped Hungary without their families after 1956 revolution. Nóvé desribes their lives: some of them were adopted by western families and became succesful, while others could not adapt to the new conditions. Most refugees were constantly changing occupations, some joined the US Army or French Foreign Region while others were forced to become western or Hungarian spies.
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