Raoul Wallenberg pretened to be a Swedish diplomat and gave out citizenships to the Jews. He went to the Jozsefuaros station, where the Jewish people were being boarded onto cattle cars and being shifted off to the camps.
He asked for all his people to come and form a line in front of him. He said that he had the persons name on his "list" (names of Jews were changed as they became "Swedes") then asked for their papers. Anything from letters to eyeglass prescriptions were acceptable papers to become a "Swede".
After the people got the okay they went back to Budapest where Tom Veres would take them to get their picture taken for there Shutz-pass.This would make them believable Swedes and therefore they would not be killed.
He did it because he wanted everyone to be equal and he believed that Jews should be treated the same way that the people of America are being treated and not very different >>> sign >>>>> alexys hewlett 11 years old >>>>>>>sixth grade>>>>>///
He was arrested by the Soviets, and presumably died in captivity, though it's unknown precisely when.
Raoul Wallenberg was the most daring and most successful, though not the only one.
Raoul Wallenberg
He was arrested and murdered by the Soviets.
Raoul Wallenberg saved thousands of Jews from the Final Solution in the mid-1900's. The Final Solution was Hitler's plan to kill all the Jews in the world. He is a true Sweden hero.
Raoul Wallenberg had a wife, but no children.
Raoul Wallenberg issued protective passports to Jews and housed Jews in buildings in Swedish territory. He saved tens of thousands of Jews. --------------------------------------------------------- He left his position of safety to do this. It is generally accepted that he is dead now. (died in a Soviet concentration camp)
Raoul Wallenberg was born on August 4, 1912.
Raoul Wallenberg was born on August 4, 1912.
Raoul Wallenberg died on July 16, 1947 at the age of 34.
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The Raoul Wallenberg Committee of the United States was created in 1981.
Raoul Wallenberg. He issued them with Swedish documents.