Saved to Remember : Raoul Wallenberg, Budapest 1944 and After.
Vajda, Frank.
Saved to Remember : Raoul Wallenberg, Budapest 1944 and After. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (218 pages)
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Dedication -- Introduction -- Part One: Just a Survivor -- Chapter One. Early Recollections of My Family -- Chapter Two. The Plight of Hungarian Jewry -- Chapter Three. Eight Close Shaves -- Chapter Four. My Parents -- Chapter Five. The Fate of My Father -- Chapter Six. Four Related Families -- Chapter Seven. The Fate of Others -- Chapter Eight. Post-war Hungary -- Chapter Nine. A New Life in Australia -- Chapter Ten. My Later Medical Career -- Part Two: Raoul Wallenberg … As I Remember -- Chapter Eleven. Raoul Wallenberg in Hungary -- Chapter Twelve. The Soviet Connection -- Chapter Thirteen. Archbishop Verolino, One of the Righteous -- Chapter Fourteen. Wallenberg's Honorary Australian Citizenship -- Reflections -- Appendix One: Depositions -- Appendix Two: Free Wallenberg Letter, c1984 -- Appendix Three: Per Anger Letter, 1999 -- About the Author.
Frank Vajda, a major figure in Australian neurology, was a boy in Budapest, Hungary, during the Second World War. He witnessed the attempt by Hitler's Nazis and a fascist Hungarian militia to murder him, his family and the rest of the Jews of this nation. Frank survived in the care of his courageous and ever-resourceful mother.
9781876924713
Vajda, F. J. E.-(Frank J. E.).
Wallenberg, Raoul,-1912-1947.
Jews-Hungary-History-20th century.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)-Hungary.
Holocaust survivors-Hungary.
Hungary-History-1918-1945.
Electronic books.
DS135.H9 .V353 2016
940.5318092
Saved to Remember : Raoul Wallenberg, Budapest 1944 and After. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (218 pages)
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Dedication -- Introduction -- Part One: Just a Survivor -- Chapter One. Early Recollections of My Family -- Chapter Two. The Plight of Hungarian Jewry -- Chapter Three. Eight Close Shaves -- Chapter Four. My Parents -- Chapter Five. The Fate of My Father -- Chapter Six. Four Related Families -- Chapter Seven. The Fate of Others -- Chapter Eight. Post-war Hungary -- Chapter Nine. A New Life in Australia -- Chapter Ten. My Later Medical Career -- Part Two: Raoul Wallenberg … As I Remember -- Chapter Eleven. Raoul Wallenberg in Hungary -- Chapter Twelve. The Soviet Connection -- Chapter Thirteen. Archbishop Verolino, One of the Righteous -- Chapter Fourteen. Wallenberg's Honorary Australian Citizenship -- Reflections -- Appendix One: Depositions -- Appendix Two: Free Wallenberg Letter, c1984 -- Appendix Three: Per Anger Letter, 1999 -- About the Author.
Frank Vajda, a major figure in Australian neurology, was a boy in Budapest, Hungary, during the Second World War. He witnessed the attempt by Hitler's Nazis and a fascist Hungarian militia to murder him, his family and the rest of the Jews of this nation. Frank survived in the care of his courageous and ever-resourceful mother.
9781876924713
Vajda, F. J. E.-(Frank J. E.).
Wallenberg, Raoul,-1912-1947.
Jews-Hungary-History-20th century.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)-Hungary.
Holocaust survivors-Hungary.
Hungary-History-1918-1945.
Electronic books.
DS135.H9 .V353 2016
940.5318092