Sunday, 23 December 2018

(C) - The Ice Cold of Fear - An escape full of danger and cunning!

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Katalin Rath - The Ice Cold of Fear! - A true story from not so long ago - A journey of risks! Told by Nigel A JAMES





Budapest 1974. Autumn was passing into winter and the cold was increasing each day. But, in the hearts of two very young people was the heat of excitement. Katalin and Ferry were getting ready to flee. Their native Hungary had become too small for their dreams and they needed more. They needed freedom. But, legally leaving the east was no easy thing. Permission was needed. But how?

The answer was relatively simple.

Having just completed their medical studies, a trip to Leningrad was nothing unusual. Many students did it. And, to this end, Katalin and Ferry had joined the Hungarian communist youth organization KIS. And, because Katalin and Ferry were two party members, the ministry of the interior had automatically approved their application for travel to Leningrad and a two-day trip to Helsinki. A ministry stamp on their already KIS approved application forms had been nothing more than a matter of form. If KIS says yes, then everyone else says yes as well.

But there was something that neither KIS nor the ministry of the interior had known. KIS had only approved a journey to Leningrad. By using a very special pen, Katalin had carefully added the trip to Helsinki herself. A dangerous thing to do. And, it, if discovered, would have meant life behind bars for Katalin and Ferry.

And, there was one other risk too. A top secret risk. Katalin and Ferry had two essential documents to take with them. And, these were their future success; these were their medical Diplomas. But, how to hide them in their luggage? Katalin decided the best way of doing so was by sewing them into the lining of one of their cases. And that's what she did. And this painstaking work was hard and took a very long time. The stitching had to be real and old and perfect as well. And, this was the hardest of all.

And, the test was not long in coming.
At the airport, everyone's cases were being thoroughly controlled and, to Katalin's dismay, the entire lining had just been ripped out of the woman's case who was in front of them at the check. This, too, could happen to them. And, sure enough, their luggage, too, was thoroughly searched. But, Katalin's stitching stood up to the test. Katalin and Ferry were through. And they and the rest of the group took their seats on the afternoon flight to the north. Leningrad was waiting for them.

And, despite being constantly followed in Leningrad, Katalin and Ferry enjoyed every moment. Soon communism would be a thing of their pasts. The west was just hours away. And, then came the next test. Their short stay in Helsinki. But, what to do with their luggage? They were being carefully watched! Two big cases for just one night in Helsinki? Definitely suspicious. They had to go down to essentials.

Katalin kept a cool head. She'd had an idea. As scheduled, Katalin and Ferry joined the rest of the group going to Helsinki in the hotel lobby. And, all they had with them was just one plastic bag. Enough for a very short visit. And then, just as the group was leaving, Katalin's and Ferry's plastic bag broke and their belongings fell on the ground. Quickly, Katalin fetched one of their empty cases, and, in front of the group, put in their belongings. Perfect for shopping, she grinned. Thirty minutes later their train pulled out of the station. And, Katalin and Ferry didn't look back. Leningrad and the east were now firmly behind them and all had been so very easy. Helsinki and freedom were now very close. Katalin and Ferry closed their eyes and relaxed to the rhythm of the tracks. Katalin slept.

But then, with the border in sight, the train suddenly stopped with a jolt and a screech! Katalin and Ferry woke up. Border guards and dogs were waiting to board. The Russians were leaving nothing to chance. And, once again came the feeling of freezing cold fear! And, as the guards and their dogs made their way through the train it became obviously clear that this time, things were going to be nasty!

But, once again they were lucky. And, once again, it was the people before them that got all the attention. And then, having controlled and searched the entire train, the guards and their dogs disappeared. The train would soon be moving again. Finland was now very close. They could see it quite clearly. Soon they would touch it as well.

But, soon took longer to come than expected. Nothing happened. The train just stood there and waited. The train didn't move. Ten minutes passed. An hour went by. Two hours went by. What was happening? Nobody knew and nobody dared ask. The risk was too great. Freedom was just down the road. But, would they ever get there? Everyone was nervous. And then, with a jolt and then another jolt, the train started moving. Slowly at first, then faster and faster. But, still the silence remained. No one believed they were moving. And then, all of a sudden, they saw Finish plates on the cars. They had gone over the line and passed into freedom! They had arrived. And then the cheering broke out!
And the rest was relatively easy. Katalin and Ferry waited until the group was about to leave for the station before jumping. They simply slid away from the group and walked round the corner. And then, just to make sure, Katalin and Ferry hid in a park. And then, after dark,, Katalin and Ferry made their way to the port and then to Sweden by ship. And, there they stayed for almost a year.

And, Katalin and Ferry did everything from cleaning toilettes to serving in restaurants. There was nothing below them. And then they moved on. Both became dentists, and Katalin became a celebrated artist as well!

And Hungary?

Now living in Vienna, Hungary has become part of their every day life once again. Family is family and the ice cold of fear is a thing of the past! Now is the future they dreamed of. Escaping was then. Now they are home!

Katalin and Ferry came out of the cold and into the west, and then, back again to the east. Katalin and Ferry – They took the risk and succeeded.

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Selected Vocabulary
approved – bewilligt
blessings – Segnen
brake into - einbrechen
close – eng/knapp
escape – Entkommen
essential – unentbehrlich
fear - Angst
flee – Flehen
Guardian Angel – Schutzengel
jolt – Stoß
jumping (jump/jumped/jumped) – springen
leaving nothing to chance – nichts der Schicksal überlassen.
luggage Gepäck
lining – Futter
matter of form – Selbstverständlichkeit
naked – Nackt
obviously – offensichtlich
painstaking - sorgfältig
permission - Erlaubnis
plates – Kennzeichnen
pretence - Anschein
risks - Risiko
scheming – intrigieren
stamp - Stempel
stitching – Nähte
suspense – Spannung
thoroughly – genau

to this end – zu diesem Zweck







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