“Raoul Wallenberg’s story is fascinating, not only because of his daring interventions against the Nazis and the Hungarian Arrow Cross to save tens of thousands of Jewish lives, but because of subsequent events, which brought me close to this part of history.
I’m a Hungarian survivor who experienced the Shoah as an eight-year-old boy in Hungary/Budapest.
After escaping to Vienna in 1948, I went to school in Switzerland and England. At the age of twenty fate brought me to Sweden. I lived in that beautiful country for thirteen years and I am a Swedish Citizen.
Later on, in life here in Toronto, I was active in the Swedish business community and became Chairman of the Swedish-Canadian Chamber of Commerce. In this capacity, I was in frequent contact with the Swedish Embassy in Ottawa. The name of the Swedish Ambassador was Per Anger. Per Anger worked closely with Raoul Wallenberg as a fellow diplomat in Budapest during the Shoah years 1944-1945.
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