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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