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Reign Of Terror The Budapest Memoirs Of Valdemar Langlet 19441945 1st Edition In This Form Valdemar Langlet

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Reign Of Terror The Budapest Memoirs Of Valdemar Langlet 19441945 1st Edition In This Form Valdemar Langlet
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Publisher: Frontline Books;W W Norton
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.45 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Valdemar Langlet
ISBN: 9781620878095, 9781634502689, 9781848326590, 1620878097, 163450268X, 1848326599
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1st Edition in this form

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Reign Of Terror The Budapest Memoirs Of Valdemar Langlet 19441945 1st Edition In This Form Valdemar Langlet by Valdemar Langlet 9781620878095, 9781634502689, 9781848326590, 1620878097, 163450268X, 1848326599 instant download after payment.

This remarkable memoir tells the story of one of WWII's forgotten heroes. Valdemar Langlet was responsible for saving thousands of Hungarian Jews from Nazi death camps - blazing the trail for the now legendary Raoul Wallenberg and others who worked alongside him. In the early years of the war Hungary appeared to be the only oasis for Jews fleeing Nazi-occupied Europe. But, in March 1944 German forces invaded and so began their so-called 'Reign of Terror'. Jews were herded into ghettos, robbed of their property and forced to wear the notorious yellow star. Then came the horrifying round-ups, mass deportations and the death marches.Langlet, a Swedish Red Cross delegate working in Budapest, witnessed first hand the cruel persecution of the Jews and was appalled. Under the protection of the Red Cross, he set up a special unit that issued documentation allowing Jews a safe route out of the country, and set up safe houses throughout the city. Thousands of Hungarian Jews were saved from almost certain death as result. These memoirs, published in English for the first time, provide a fascinating eyewitness account of these harrowing events, and are a long-overdue tribute to Langlet and his brave colleagues

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