Raoul Wallenberg, The Fearless Swedish Diplomat Who Saved 100,000 Jews During World War II

All That's Interesting | 06.05.2026 08:00
In 1944, Nazi Germany invaded Hungary — and quickly began to send Hungarian Jews to concentration camps. Over just a couple of months, more than 400,000 people were deported, most of whom were killed at Auschwitz. And during this period of terror and violence, a Swedish diplomat named Raoul Wallenberg did whatever he could to save Hungary’s Jews.