He was arrested and murdered by the Soviets.
Raoul Wallenberg was the most daring and most successful, though not the only one.
Raoul Wallenberg. He issued them with Swedish documents.
Multiple diplomats used their official channels and powers to save Jews from the impending slaughter at the hands of the Germans and their proxies during the Second World War. Diplomats such as Raoul Wallenberg of Sweden secured transit visas for Jews to exit these countries to safety.
the resistances saved 3.5million Jews
Schindler
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 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 the most daring and most successful, though not the only one.
Raoul Wallenberg
Many ended up in concentration camps; others were saved and moved to Sweden by the efforts of Raoul Wallenberg, who ended up dying in a Russian detention camp.
Estimates vary. Some sources say he saved at least 30,000 Hungarian Jews, but other sources place the number as high as 100,000.
YES! Oskar Schindler saved more than 1,100 Jews from Auschwitz, the death camp. Other WWII hero's include Irena Sendler, Raoul Wallenberg, And Carl Lutz.
the man who saved tens of thousands of jews was Herman Hollerith.
Raoul Wallenburg saved many Jewish people firstly because he was a very kind and caring person. Secondly was because he did not believe in what the Germans led by Adolf Hitler were doing to the Jewish people, but as I said before Raoul was extremely kind and caring and he was also a pacifist which meant he did not believe in fighting, killing or violence so by saving tens of thousands of Jewish peoples lives, it was his own way of showing resistance towards Hitler and is army.
Raoul Wallenberg. He issued them with Swedish documents.
I wonder if you are thinking of the Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg.
Raoul Wallenberg and Count Folke Bernadotte saved over 100.000 European Jews from concentration camps, the king Gustav V attempted to negotiate with Hitler to treat Jews more "humanely". Nearly all of the Jews in Denmark managed to escape to Sweden, so the answer would be yes.