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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 339. Not illustrated. Chapters: Catholic Righteous Among the Nations, Eastern Orthodox Righteous Among the Nations, Protestant Righteous Among the Nations, Oskar Schindler, Czes aw Mi osz, Alfred Delp, Raoul Wallenberg, Princess Alice of Battenberg, Karl Barth, W adys aw Bartoszewski, Friedrich Kellner, Chiune Sugihara, Aristides de Sousa Mendes, B. J. Christie Kumar, Jan Karski, Laszlo Almasy, Irena Sendler, Helen of Greece and Denmark, Zofia Kossak-Szczucka, Corrie Ten Boom, Maria Skobtsova, Elisabeth of Bavaria, Frank Foley, Emilie Schindler, B. E. Devaraj, Henri Reynders, Jozef and Wiktoria Ulma, Milena Jesenska, Constantin Karadja, Dimitar Peshev, Hugh O'flaherty, Pere Marie-Benoit, Archbishop Damaskinos of Athens, Gilberto Bosques Saldivar, Martha Sharp, Jean-Baptiste Janssens, Irene Gut Opdyke, Andre and Magda Trocme, Waldo Penner, Pierre-Marie Gerlier, Johannes de Jong, Tadeusz Pankiewicz, Jane Haining, Sara Salkahazi, Henryk S awik, Giorgio Perlasca, Casper Ten Boom, Maria Von Maltzan, Mieczys aw Fogg, Pietro Palazzini, Bernhard Lichtenberg, Raoul Wallenberg International Movement for Humanity, Anna Borkowska, Eduardo Propper de Callejon, Luis Martins de Souza Dantas, Rufino Niccacci, Per Faye-Hansen, Hermann Maas, Joseph Andre, Maria Fedecka, Giovanni Palatucci, Pere Jacques, Jan Dobraczy ski, Irene Harand, Vincenzo Fagiolo, Maria Edwards, Elisabeth Hesselblad, Angel Sanz Briz, Pierre-Marie Theas, Angelo Rotta, Jean Flory, Vanda Skuratovich, Anna Ehn. Excerpt: Raoul Wallenberg (August 4, 1912 July 17, 1947?) was a Swedish humanitarian who worked in Budapest, Hungary, during World War II to rescue Jews from the Holocaust. Between July and December 1944, he issued protective passports and housed Jews, saving tens of thousands of Jewish lives. On January 17, 1945, he was arrested in Budapest by the Soviets after they wrest...