Ramsey had the use of a martial arts studio in Bloomsbury run by a Hungarian refugee.
For instance, an estimated 20% of the Hungarian refugees entering Canada in 1957 was Jewish.
He was married to an Hungarian refugee who was a student of him in the 1960s.
In 1957 the camp was used to house around 900 Hungarian refugees.
In the United States, he helped many Hungarian refugees and other emigres resettle.
Several thousands of Hungarian refugees were accepted into the Netherlands and welcomed in Dutch homes.
To assist in every way possible the various religious and other voluntary agencies engaged in work for Hungarian refugees.
Kovacs's father was a Hungarian refugee who fled to Canada in 1956.
Some of those invited were from the countries that, at the time, had taken in many Hungarian refugees.
The first Hungarian refugees arrived in Germany on 2 November 1956.