The epic and heroic story of how Raoul Wallenberg saved more than 100,000 Hungarian Jews from the death camps
Alex Kershaw is the author of the widely acclaimed books The Bedford Boy, The Longest Winter, The Few and two biographies- Jack London and, more recently, Blood and Champagne- The Life and Times of Robert Capa. He has been a journalist and screenwriter in the UK and now lives in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
It's to be hoped that, thanks to people like Alex Kershaw, the
memory of this true freedom-fighter will be more venerated than he
was by Hungary's self-styled "liberators". * Sunday Herald *
Alex Kershaw has delivered a masterpiece about Raul Wallenberg, as
witnessed from every perspective. -- New York Journal of Books
Alex Kershaw describes in this intensely moving, graphic and
skilfully researched study, the extraordinary story of how
Wallenberg succeeded on saving 100,000 Jews from certain death. *
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