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To Save a People is a 2010 biography by Alex Kershaw of Raoul Wallenberg, a Swedish diplomat who saved the lives of tens of thousands of Jews during the Holocaust.
Wallenberg was sent to Budapest in 1944, where he quickly became involved in efforts to rescue Jews from the Nazis. He issued protective passports to Jews, negotiated with Nazi officials, and even organized safe houses for those who were in danger.
Kershaw’s book tells the story of Wallenberg’s courageous efforts to save lives, as well as the challenges he faced from both the Nazis and his own government. He also explores the mystery of Wallenberg’s disappearance, which remains unsolved to this day.
To Save a People is a gripping and inspiring account of one man’s extraordinary bravery in the face of evil. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the Holocaust or in the power of one person to make a difference.
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