Raoul WallenbergNew York, 1995 - 265 páginas Recounts how the Swedish diplomat went to Budapest to help save Jews from the Nazi death camps and discusses the history of Hungarian anti-Semitism. |
Contenido
FOREWORD | vii |
INTRODUCTION | xiii |
Hungarys Darkest Hour | 1 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 15 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
Abakumov According action alive Ambassador American Angel of Rescue Anger anti-Semitism arrested Arrow Cross asked Baranski Buda Budapest camps Communist Dardel Debrecen documents efforts Eichmann Foreign Minister former German ghetto Gromyko memorandum Gulag hero Holocaust Horthy hospital houses human rights humanitarian Hungarian government Hungarian Jews Hungary imprisonment interrogated Israel January Jewish Jewish community Jewry July Lagergren Langfelder Lars Berg Lefortovo letter Lévai Libik lives Lubianka Lutz March ment Ministry Moscow Moshinsky Nazis neutral never Nina Lagergren nuncio Nyilas official Palmstierna pengös persons Professor protective passes protective passports Raoul Wallen Raoul Wallenberg Refugee Board release Rotta Russian Russian prisoners saved Shifrin Smoltsov Soviet Union Stalin Stockholm Street Svartz Sweden Swedish diplomat Swedish embassy Swedish government Swedish legation Swedish protective Swiss Szálasi testimony tion told Vladimir Wallenberg Committee Wallenberg family War Refugee Board Wrangel Island Yad Vashem York