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Budapest 44: A Story of Rescue and Resistance

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The young Slovakian businessman planned to join his wife in London, but the Nazis marched into Austria and life would never be the same. Mandated by his illustrious father to remain in Europe to help his people, R' Shmuel Binyomin (Wolf) Frey embarked on a saga of rescue and relief that had reverberations beyond his wildest dreams. Who was the mysterious Raoul Wallenberg, and how did R' Wolf come to work with him? Why did the Hungarian Minister of Defense have such a startling change of heart? Did the gypsies have any redeemable qualities? Would his fellow Jews really turn him over to the Germans? Where was the safest place for a street child to be at night? What were those Nazis doing in that building across the street? A house made entirely of glass? How long could they fool the communists? Were those nuns to be trusted...? Let us follow R' Wolf to Hungary, and marvel at the incredible hashgachah pratis, the Divine providence, that followed him through one menacing situation after an

299 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2004

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May 27, 2021
This is a brilliant memoir that tells a little-known story, the story of Jewish resistance to the Nazi assault on Jewry in Budapest 1944. Yes, they were organized and active.

Moshe Holczler, the author, was one of the protagonists. The book reads like a thriller which it is. I recommend it highly.



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