The Raoul Wallenberg Project Archive [selected records] testimony transcripts.

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The Raoul Wallenberg Project Archive [selected records] testimony transcripts.

Consists of transcribed interviews collected by the Raoul Wallenberg Project containing testimony of Holocaust survivors from Hungary. The interviews contain information about the diplomatic work of the Swedish government and its agents, among them Raoul Wallenberg, Per Anger, and Charles Lutz, in Hungary (primarily Budapest) during 1944 and 1945. Also contains records copied from the Sweden's Foreign Office, the Hungarian Interior Ministry; the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee in New York; the Public Record Office in London; and the War Refugee Board in Hyde Park.

3 16mm reels.

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Anger, Perrine

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Wallenberg, Raoul, 1912-1947

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Raoul Wallenberg, also known as Raoul Gustaf Wallenberg, (b. August 4, 1912, Lidingö, Sweden-d. 1947, Lubyanka Prison, Moscow), Swedish diplomat in Nazi-occupied Hungary who led an extensive and successful mission to save the lives of nearly 100,000 Hungarian Jews....

Lutz, Charles P.

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Uppsala Universitets Arkiv.

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