Saved to Remember: Raoul Wallenberg, Budapest 1944 and After
By (Author) Frank Vajda
Monash University Publishing
Monash University Publishing
1st May 2016
Australia
General
Non Fiction
940.5318092
Paperback
240
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 10mm
284g
Frank Vajda, a major figure in Australian neurology, was a boy in Budapest, Hungary, during the Second World War. He witnessed the attempt by Hitler's Nazis and a fascist Hungarian militia to murder him, his family and the rest of the Jews of this nation. Frank survived in the care of his courageous and ever-resourceful mother. In Saved to Remember Vajda vividly and matter-of-factly conveys what life was like for Jews trying to stay alive in a world where the law of the land, backed up by brute soldierly force, suddenly determined that they were to be killed, and how they hid, bluffed, and fought to avoid that fate. Vajda pays tribute to those who did not survive, including his father, and to those who did their best to save them, amongst whom the name of Raoul Wallenberg, Swedish diplomat, shines most brightly. Saved to Remember is also an account of Vajda's ongoing campaign, within the journey of his life, to publicly recognise and honour those, particularly Wallenberg, who risked their own lives in the attempt to save Jewish life. "This is a compelling book, telling the story of the nonpareil of rescuers, Wallenberg, and of his survivors, and one in particular, on an intimate and utterly convincing and riveting scale. I hope the world reads this book and absorbs the message." - Tom Keneally Read this wonderful WordPress review. Reviewed on ABC News
This is a compelling book...and one in particular, on an intimate and utterly convincing and riveting scale. I hope the world reads this book and absorbs the message." -- Thomas Keneally, author of "Schindler's Ark" In my mind, while Wallenberg is clearly Vajdas hero, Vajda himself is a hero for telling his story and for bringing so much richness to our world. - 'Reviews from a Serial Reader blog
Frank Vajda AM, Officer 1st.cl. Royal Order of Polar Star (Sweden), MD FRCP FRACP, is a consultant neurologist, Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne, Director of the Australian Pregnancy Register of Antiepileptic Drugs, Past President of Epilepsy Society of Australia, International Ambassador for Epilepsy, Member of the International Pregnancy Register Board, Head of the Free Wallenberg Australian Committee and Founder of Raoul Wallenberg Centre of Clinical Neuropharmacology.