Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Raoul Wallenberg: The Man Who Stopped Death


For students of Jewish or European history, it is a well known fact that the Hungarian Jews were the last to be sent through the Hitler killing machine that decimated the Jewish population of Europe. In 1944, late in the war that Hitler was slowly losing, Swedish Raoul Wallenberg, educated in America and a world traveler, found himself with the knowledge that the Jews in Budapest were being rounded up and sent to their deaths. He felt that he must try to save as many people as possible and began to do just that.

Using fake protective passports, Wallenberg saved between 30,000 and 100,000 Hungarian Jews. He set up safe houses and managed to move the hunted Jews to safety. In doing so, he put himself in danger. As the Soviets came closer and closer to the Hungarian capital, they became convinced that Wallenberg was a German spy. After the war, Wallenberg was captured by the Soviets and has not been seen since the end of the war.

The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation is a non-profit site for public awareness and contains numerous educational materials for middle and high school students.

TITLE: Raoul Wallenberg: The Man Who Stopped Death
AUTHOR: Sharon Linnea
COPYRIGHT: 1993
PAGES: 145
TYPE: non-fiction, Holocaust narrative
RECOMMEND: This book made me sad - although why it should have more than others, I don't know. I think it upset me because a man who saved the lives of others could not be saved.

3 comments:

Cindi said...

Stopping by from the blog hop. (365 Best Children's Books Ever) You are creating an invaluable resource with this blog. You have certainly found a new follower.

My grandmother was from Autria-Hungary and came to the U.S. in the late 1920's. However, she left many relatives behind and she tried to send them items for as long as she lived.

Deepali said...

Oh that is so sad - what a tragic ending, to be captured.
-Dee, hopping from e-Volving Books

Anna said...

Thank you for these wonderful reviews. I'm so glad to have stumbled upon your blog. I hope it's okay that I have linked to your reviews on War Through the Generations.