WW2 German Holocaust With Raoul Wallenberg in Budapest Used Softcover Reference Book

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WW2 German Holocaust With Raoul Wallenberg in Budapest is a used softcover reference book that examines the events surrounding the German occupation of Hungary during World War II and the role of Raoul Wallenberg in efforts to protect Hungarian Jews from deportation and persecution. The book provides detailed historical context on the Holocaust as it unfolded in Budapest, including the mechanisms of Nazi control, local collaboration, and resistance. It focuses specifically on Wallenberg’s humanitarian activities as a Swedish diplomat, his use of protective passports, and the establishment of safe houses. The reference work includes photographs, primary source excerpts, and analysis of archival materials. This volume is intended for readers seeking factual information on Holocaust history in Budapest, as well as those interested in the actions of individuals and organizations involved in rescue efforts. The softcover format and used condition are suitable for research collections or educational purposes in military history and Holocaust studies.  Total of 208 pages.

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