disszidálással
Disszidálás refers to the act of defecting from one's home country, typically to seek political asylum or better living conditions in another. This phenomenon was particularly prevalent during the Cold War era, when citizens of Eastern Bloc countries, under Soviet influence, often attempted to flee to Western nations. The decision to disszidál was usually driven by a desire for political freedom, economic opportunity, or to escape persecution.
The process of disszidálás could be fraught with danger. Individuals often had to circumvent strict border
While the term is most strongly associated with the Cold War, the concept of emigration for political