Alfréd Wetzler

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Born10 May 1918
Died8 February 1988 (Age 69)

Alfréd Israel Wetzler was a Slovak Jewish writer who wrote under the alias Jozef Lánik.[1]

Alfréd Wetzler is known for escaping from Auschwitz concentration camp and co-writing the Vrba-Wetzler Report, which helped halt the deportation of Jews from Hungary, saving up to 200,000 lives.[2]


 

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