100,000 names for 100,000 lives saved by Wallenberg

The IRWF launched a worldwide campaign to finally uncover the fate of Raoul Wallenberg. Fill the form below and your name will be registered with thousands of others who support this humanitarian cause. The IRWF plans to gather 100,000 names for the 100,000 lives Wallenberg saved in Budapest during 1944 to 1945. The signatures will be delivered to the President of the Russian Federation and the United Nations.

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19,187 Responses to “100,000 names for 100,000 lives saved by Wallenberg”

  1. Sylvia Böhme
    Germany
  2. Andreas Böhme
    Germany
  3. Ingo Wobst
    Germany
  4. Anna M Birgersdotter
    Karolinska Institute Sweden
  5. Tom Hellig
    Germany
  6. Yvonne Seidel
    Germany
  7. Theresa Lasch
    Germany
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    Germany
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    Germany
  10. Julia Anderssen
    South Africa
  11. Joachim Russek
    Judaica Foundation+ Poland
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    Hungary
  13. Ruth Andres
    United States
  14. Floris Schreve
    student Netherlands
  15. Estelle R. Shore
    United States
  16. Boleslaw Grabowski
    University of Opole Poland
  17. Zsolt File
    Germany
  18. Elizabeth Garnett
    Israel
  19. Linda Pattillo
    United States
  20. Dorit Luttwak
    United States
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    United States
  22. Peter Jagers
    Chalmers University of Technology Sweden
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    Israel
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    South Africa
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    Brazil
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    United States
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    United States
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    Israel
  29. Lawrence Rosenson
    M.I.T. United States
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    Japan
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    United States
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    United States
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    United States
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    United States
  35. Balázs GULYÁS
    Karolinska Institute, Stockholm Sweden
  36. Baheen Sultan Ahmad
    UNAMA Andorra
  37. Baheen Sultan Ahmad
    UNAMA Afghanistan
  38. Arnold Keizer
    Netherlands
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    Warsaw University Poland
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    United States
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    United States
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    Israel
  43. Malka Flekier
    United Kingdom
  44. Raphael Walden
    Consultative Council of Jewish Organisations United Kingdom
  45. Annette Fromm
    United States
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    Hungary
  47. ROBERT MICHAEL
    UMASS DARTMOUTH United States
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    United States
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    United States
  50. Marek Zukowski
    University of Gdansk Poland