This video tells the story of Raoul Wallenberg, one of the greatest unsung heroes of World War II, and the only man aside from Sir Winston Churchill to ever be made an honorary citizen of the United States.
""Raoul Wallenberg, an attache to the Swedish embassy, was sent at the initiative of Swedish Jewish businessmen on a rescue mission of Hungarian Jews ... and saved thousands of Jews from deportation"--Container."
"" ... the gripping dramatization of Raoul Wallenberg's singular effort to save 65,000 Jews from death in the Budapest ghetto."--Container."
"This video tells the story of Raoul Wallenberg, one of the greatest unsung heroes of World War II, and the only man aside from Sir Winston Churchill to ever be made an honorary citizen of the United States."@en
"Raoul Wallenberg moved from Sweden to Budapest in late 1944 to help protect Jews from Adolph Eichmann's Sonderkommando."
""The story of Swedish businessman Raoul Wallenberg who helped Jews in Budapest, Hungary in 1944 obtain Swedish passports to get them out of Adolph Eichmann's deadly path. He saved over 60,000 people in Budapest's Jewish ghetto"--Container."
"Raoul Wallenberg was a minor Swedish diplomate who saved the lives of over 65,000 Hungarian Jews during World War II. He disappeared after the war and is believed to have been imprisoned by the Soviets."
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