Bibliography about Raoul Wallenberg

  • Adachi, Agnes. Child of the Winds. Chicago: Adams Press, 1989.
  • Afonso, Rui. One Good Man. ”Nosso Mundo,” n.º 61. Lisboa: Editorial Caminho.
  • Alexander, Lynn. Safe Houses. New York: Atheneum, 1985.
  • Amick, George. ”Hell’s Angel: Raoul Wallenberg.” Judaica Philatelic Journal. (Fall 1983).
  • Anger, Per. With Raoul Wallenberg in Budapest. New York: Holocaust Library, 1981.
  • Bejski, Moshe. ”The ‘Righteous Among the Nations’ and Their Part in the Rescue of Jews.” Rescue Attempts During the Holocaust. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1977. pp. 637-638.
  • Berg, Lars. What Happened in Budapest. Stockholm: Forsners Förlag, 1949.
  • Bierman, John. Righteous Gentile. New York: Bantam Books, 1983.
  • Braham. Randolph L. The Politics of Genocide: The Holocaust in Hungary. 2v. Revised and Enlarged Edition. New York: Columbia University Press, 1994.
  • Brown, Gordon. Courage. Eight Portraits. Bloomsbury. London, 2007.
  • Cherry, Robert. ”Raoul Wallenberg: Savior of Hungarian Jewry.” Midstream (April 1995): 17-21.
  • Cooper, Abraham. ”Wallenberg Held Hostage: Day 14,000.” Jewish Chicago. (July 1982): 34-38.
  • Daniel, Jamie, Michael Nicolson and David Winner. Raoul Wallenberg: One Man Against Nazi Terror. Milwaukee: Gareth Stevens Children’s Books, 1992.
  • Dardel, Fredrik von. Raoul Wallenberg: Facts Around a Fate. Proprius Förlag, 1970.
  • Fralon, Jose-Alain. Le Juste de Bordeaux. Bordeaux: Mollat, 1998.
  • Forbes, Malcolm, Jr. ”Raoul Wallenberg.” They Went That-a-Way. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1988.
  • Freed, G.B. ”Humanitarianism vs. Totalitarianism: The Strange Case of Wallenberg.” Papers of the Michigan Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 46 (1961): 503-28.
  • Friedman, Philip. Their Brothers’ Keepers. New York: Crown Publishers, 1957. pp. 159-167.
  • Ginzburg, Eugenia. Journey into the Whirlwind. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1967.
  • Hellman, Peter. Avenue of the Righteous. New York: Atheneum, 1980.
  • Haspel, Rachel Oestereicher. Raoul Wallenberg: A Hero for Our Time. New York: Raoul Wallenberg Committee of the United States, 1981, revised 1985.
  • Hinshaw, David. ”Sweden’s Neutral Policy in Two Wars.” Sweden: Champion of Peace. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1949.
  • Jangfeldt, Bengt. The Hero of Budapest. More info.
  • Kershaw, Alex. The Envoy. More info
  • Kovach, Kim. ”In Search of the ‘Hero of Budapest’: The Disappearance of Raoul Wallenberg.” Israel Horizons 28: 3-4 (March/April 1980): pp. 11-28.
  • Kovacs, Gellert. Twilight in Budapest. More info.
  • Kung, Andres. Raoul Wallenberg, Yesterday, Today. Stockholm: Timbro, 1985.
  • Lambert, Gilles. Operation Hasalah. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1974.
  • Lester, Elenore. ”Raoul Wallenberg: The Righteous Gentile from Sweden.” The Holocaust in Hungary: Forty Years Later, Randolph L. Braham and Bela Vago, eds. New York: Columbia University Press, 1985.
  • Lester, Elenore. Wallenberg: The Man in the Iron Web. New York: Prentice Hall, 1982.
  • Lester, Elenore, and Werbell, Frederick E. ”Wallenberg.” New York Times Magazine. (March 30, 1980).
  • Levai, Jeno. Black Book on the Martyrdom of Hungarian Jewry. Surich: Central European Times, 1948.
  • Levai, Jeno. Raoul Wallenberg: His Remarkable Life, Heroic Battles and the Secret of His Mysterious Diasppearance. Melbourne: WhiteAnt Occasional Publishing, 1988.
  • Levine, Paul A. Raoul Wallenberg in Budapest: Myth, History and Holocaust. Mitchell Vallentine & Co Ltd (January 2010).
  • Linnea, Sharon. The Man Who Stopped Death. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society, 1993.
  • Mandel, Connie L. Raoul Wallenberg: A Chronicle of Courage. Los Angeles: Simon Wiesenthal Center, 1981.
  • Marton, Kati. Wallenberg. New York: Random House, 1982; reprinted, Arcade Publishing, New York, 1995.
  • Marton, Kati. ”The Wallenberg Mystery.” Atlantic Monthly (Nov. 1980): pp. 33-40.
  • Milton, Sybil. ”The Righteous Who Helped Jews.” Genocide: Critical Issues of the Holocaust. Ed. Alex Grobman and Daniel Landes. Los Angeles: Simon Wiesenthal Center; Chappaqua, NY: Rossel Books, 1983. pp. 280-287.
  • ”Missing: Raoul Wallenberg, the Hero of the Holocaust.” Christian Science Monitor (July 23, 1980).
  • Paldiel, Mordecai. Diplomat Heroes of the Holocaust. New Jersey: KTAV Publishing House, Inc., 2007
  • Philipp, Rudolf. Raoul Wallenberg: Fighter for Humanity. Stockholm: Fredborgs Förlag, 1946, revised edition, 1980.
  • Raoul Wallenberg Committee of the United States. Raoul Wallenberg’s Children. New York: Raoul Wallenberg Committee for the United States. 1981 (December).
  • Rosenfeld, Harvey. Raoul Wallenberg – Angel of Rescue. Buffalo: Prometheus Books, 1982.
  • Samuelson, Maurice. ”How Wallenberg Fooled the Nazis.” Jewish Chronicle. (January 11, 1985).
  • Schult, Tanja. A Hero’s Many Faces. Raoul Wallenberg in Contemporary Monuments. More info.
  • Shifrin, Avraham. The First Guidebook to Prisons and Concentration Camps. Berne: Stephanus Edition Verlags AG, 1980.
  • Smith, Danny. Lost Hero. Springfield: Tempelgate, 1987.
  • Swedish Institute. Raoul Wallenberg. Stockholm: Swedish Institute, 1988.
  • Terelya, Josyp. Witness. Milford, Ohio: Faith Publishing Company, 1991.
  • Trepper. Leopold. The Great Game: Memoirs of the Spy Hitler Couldn’t Silence. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1977.
  • Tschuy, Theo. Dangerous Diplomacy. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2000.
  • Wallenberg, Raoul. Letters and Dispatches 1924-1944. New York: Arcade Publishing, 1995.
  • Werbell, Fredrick E., and Thurston, Clark. Lost Hero: The Mystery of Raoul Wallenberg. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1982.
  • Yahil, Leni. ”Raoul Wallenberg – His Mission and His Activities in Hungary.” Yad Vashem Studies. XV: pp. 7-53. 1