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Raoul Wallenberg was a young Swedish industrialist who, in 1944, voluntarily left the safety of his neutral homeland for war-torn Hungary, where he saved the lives of over 100,000 men, women and children.

In 1945, he was abducted and incarcerated by the Soviet secret police. His fate remains a mystery.

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The Raoul Wallenberg Committee of the United States is a 501 3(c) tax-exempt non-partisan and non-sectarian organization.

The Raoul Wallenberg Award
is bestowed periodically on a select number of individuals whose courage, selflessness and success against great odds personified those of Raoul Wallenberg himself.

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