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Raoul Wallenberg employed a clever ruse by issuing protective passports, known as "Schutz-Passes," to Jewish prisoners in Hungary during World War II. He falsely claimed that these individuals were under his protection as part of a Swedish diplomatic mission, thereby providing them a semblance of safety and legitimacy. By doing so, he was able to include them on his passenger lists, allowing many to escape deportation to concentration camps. This innovative strategy helped save thousands of lives during the Holocaust.

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