Reflecting on a Hungary Escape 60 Years Ago, and on a Refugee’s Plight Tom Leimdorfer was just a boy when the Soviets crushed a 1956 uprising and his family fled for Britain. Decades later, Europe is again grappling with a mass migration. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Check In: A San Francisco Hotel Wired for a Tech Central CrowdCanada Letter: Spurning Silicon Valley and Rock’s Native RootsNorth Korean Defector, ‘Treated Like Dirt’ in South, Fights to ReturnA Flawed Asylum System in Mexico, Strained Further by U.S. ChangesOn Irish Border, Worries That ‘Brexit’ Will Undo a Hard-Won PeaceTehran’s Turn | Part 2: Iran Gains Ground in Afghanistan as U.S. Presence Wanes