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  1. Carl Robert Lutz (* 30. März 1895 in Walzenhausen; † 12. Februar 1975 in Bern) war ein Schweizer Diplomat, der die grösste Rettung von Juden während des Zweiten Weltkriegs durchführte. Zusammen mit Widerstandskämpfern gelang es Carl Lutz, insgesamt 62'000 ungarische Juden zu retten.

  2. Carl Lutz to Adolf Eichmann, April 25, 1944 The contingent of Jewish refugees was finally approved by Hungary on June 27, then by Germany, Hitler himself, on July 10, 1944. On July 19, the vice-consul reported to the Allies that Hungary was prepared to authorize the departure of any Jews “bearing safe-conducts” for Mandatory Palestine.

  3. Discover the incredible story of Carl Lutz, the Swiss diplomat who saved thousands of Jews during World War II. Learn more about his life and legacy.

  4. Discover the incredible story of Carl Lutz, the Swiss diplomat who saved thousands of Jews during World War II. Learn more about his life and legacy.

  5. Charles "Carl" Lutz, born March 30, 1895, in Walzenhausen, Switzerland, was a Swiss diplomat who saved thousands of Jews in Hungary. Lutz arrived in Budapest in January 1942 to serve as Switzerland’s vice-consul, and was put in charge of representing the Unites States, Great Britain, and other countries that had cut off ties with Hungary.

  6. Gertrud Lutz-Fankhauser, von der Carl Lutz nach dem Krieg geschieden wurde, engagierte sich zeitlebens im humanitären Bereich und stieg unter anderem zur Vizepräsidentin von UNICEF in Paris auf. Sie wurde 1978 von der Gedenkstätte Yad Vashem im Namen des Staates Israel zum Gerechten unter den Völkern ernannt und verstarb 1995.

  7. Carl Lutz in Budapest after arrival of the Russians. A Swiss diplomat has been credited with leading the largest civilian rescue operation of World War Two. But instead of being applauded for ...