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Raoul Wallenberg, a wealthy Swedish Diplomat and Humanitarian, who traveled to Paris while German troops were occupying the city. They strictly controlled people arriving or leaving. As a neutral Swede and a businessman, Wallenberg could move around freely. In Budapest, Wallenberg spent several weeks meeting people, doing business, and walking in the streets. He also visitedKoloman Lauer's family to make sure they were safe. --This text refers to the Perfect Paperback edition.



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