Translated from the Swedish. Includes bibliographical references (pages 401-406) and index.
Summary:
The story of Raoul Wallenberg - who, at immense personal risk, rescued many of Budapest's Jews from the Holocaust - is one of the most remarkable of World War II. The complete account of his life and fate is told now following access to the Russian archives, previously unavailable.
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