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Witnesses who have seen Raoul Wallenberg in Budapest
If you have a testimony to share with us, please contact us, we need your help. (This website is done by Raoul Wallenbergs family, his half-brother, Guy von Dardels daughter).
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Gabor Forgàcs: history of Wallenberg's office hired by the Swedish Embassy.
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Kati and Gustav Kadelburger: My brother Gustav was one of the messengers of Raoul Wallenberg Resque operation. We survied thanks to Raoul Wallenbegs assignment as family member of the Swedish Legation.
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Paul Lancz: Lancz, 76, avoided deportation to the Nazi death camps at least in part because of diplomat Raoul Wallenberg’s courageous initiative.
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Mari Sved and many members of her family owe our lives to Raoul Wallenberg.
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Karoly Szabo: "Károly Szabó can be listed here as someone who had a significant role in making contact with the Nazi apparatus. As it can be found everywhere in the literature, Károly Szabó was the typewriter mechanics of the Swedish Embassy, who was a so-called official of national defence during the more moderate Horthy-era, he played a determining role among Wallenberg’s supporters in the autumn of 1944."Gabor Forgacs.
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Maria Gomori, Susan Vadney, Erwin Koranyi: 3 testimonies from the canadian film "L'Ange de Budapest", by Marcel Collet (2006).
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Swartz, Nanna: A swedish physician who had strong proves that Raoul Wallenberg was still alive up to 1970.
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Frank Vajda: "We were lined up in front of a machine gun near a wall and we were standing there for a long time... then some people appeared and I was told later that it was aoul Wallenberg and his tea."Marianne Vaney: helped writing the "Schutzpasses" and distributing them to the people who were entitled to receive them.
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Tom Veres: Having escaped from a labor camp he contacted the Swedish legation. Having skills in photography he took pictures following Raoul Wallenberg during his mission and for protective passes.
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Susan Winter: describes the war in Budapest and how her family received the Shutzpasss.
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