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With Raoul Wallenberg in Budapest: Memories of the war years in Hungary

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Raoul Wallenberg was Secretary of the Swedish Legation in Budapest in 1944. He was responsible for saving about 25,000 Jews directly and another 70,000 indirectly. Per Anger, a close associate of Wallenberg, writes of these events, of Wallenberg's arrest by the Russians and his subsequent disappearance.

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