One day, a girl named Clara Grossman witnessed her life in a mess. She has the freedom she wants, but Adolf Hitler holds her hand. In front of herself, her journey from a happy family to a journey with slums and the most notoriously death camp, Auschwitz (Grossman). How will you respond if you are thrown into Clara shoes? Ten years after the Nazis got the power of Hungary, Hungary established the Anti-Jewish Act in 1940.
Giorgio Perlasca is an Italian who traveled to a neutral country by thousands of Hungarian Jews issuing counterfeit passports to protect themselves from the Holocaust. While fighting Franco during the Spanish Civil War, Perraska was disappointed with the fascism and in 1944 it fled to Italy from the Italy to the Spanish embassy in Budapest. He became a Spanish citizen there because of his war experience. There, he cooperated with Spanish diplomat Angel Sanz Briz to make a fake passport and smuggled the Jews out of the country. When Sanz Briz was dismissed, Perlasca pretended to be his backup so that he could keep printing fake passports. While I was still waiting for my passport, he personally protected thousands of Hungarian Jews. It is estimated that he rescued more than 5,000 Jews from the massacre. After the war he returned to Italy where he lived ambiguously until 1987 when he was associated with his rescued Hungarian Jewish group, and his extraordinary story was published.
After the occupation of Germany, Hungary participated in the massacre. During the German occupation from May 1944 to June 1944, Arrowcross and Hungarian police forcibly repatriated nearly 440,000 Jews, mainly to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Almost all of them were murdered. The Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg was able to save a considerable number of Hungarian Jews by offering them a Swedish passport. Rudolf Castner (formerly spelled Katz Turner), one of the leaders of the Hungarian Assistance and Relief Commission, bribed Adolf Eichmann and other senior SS officers and allowed some Jews to escape. The conspiracy of the Horsi government in the Holocaust is still the focus of controversy and controversy.