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  1. Raoul Gustav Wallenberg (Lidingö, 4 de agosto de 1912-desaparecido el 17 de enero de 1945) fue un diplomático sueco miembro de la prestigiosa e influyente familia Wallenberg. En las últimas etapas de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, trabajó incansablemente y corrió grandes riesgos para salvar a miles de judíos húngaros del Holocausto.

  2. 14 de jun. de 2024 · Raoul Wallenberg (1912–1947?) was a Swedish businessman and diplomat who became legendary through his efforts to rescue Hungarian Jews during World War II and for his disappearance and subsequent death while being held by the Soviets.

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  3. Prólogo por Per Anger, Embajador. Secretario de la Embajada Sueca en Budapest durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Raoul Wallenberg. En Jerusalén se ha erigido un monumento a los seis millones de judíos asesinados por los nazis durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Se denomina Yad Vashem y fue construido en 1953.

  4. Raoul Wallenberg’s biography. Jan Larsson. Foreword. By now, people in most parts of the world have heard about Raoul Wallenberg’s extraordinary rescue action on behalf of the Hungarian Jews during World War II. Recent documentaries about him, produced in a number of countries, have contributed to public awareness of his role.

  5. Biography. Raoul Wallenberg was born to one of the most famous families in Sweden, which gave the world generations of bankers, diplomats and politicians. His father, Raoul Oscar Wallenberg, a young naval officer, was the cousin of Jacob and Marcus Wallenberg, the two most renowned bankers and manufacturers of Sweden.

  6. Raoul Gustaf Wallenberg (4 August 1912 – disappeared 17 January 1945) was a Swedish architect, businessman, diplomat, and humanitarian. He saved thousands of Jews in German-occupied Hungary during the Holocaust from German Nazis and Hungarian fascists during the later stages of World War II .

  7. 16 de feb. de 2010 · Raoul Wallenberg (1912- c. 1947) was a Swedish businessman-turned-diplomat based in Budapest, who was responsible for the rescue of thousands–some estimates are as high as 100,000–of Hungarian ...