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Description: The annual Wallenberg Lecture commemorates the life and courage of Raoul Wallenberg, a 1935 U-M graduate, who saved the lives of tens of thousands of Hungarian Jews near the end of World War ll. The outstanding humanitarians honored with the Wallenberg Medal and Lecture are individuals whose achievements signal that they are free of racial, religious, or ethnic prejudice. They are selected because their contributions, in the form of actions and/or writing, honor and perpetuate Wallenberg’s own extraordinary accomplishments and human values. The concept of humanitarianism, demonstrated by Wallenberg on behalf of Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe, is intended to encompass the defense and rescue of all groups of human beings who are subject to exploitation and persecution.
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Subject: Raoul Wallenberg lecture.
Publisher: University of Michigan. Board of Regents.
Coverage: Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: University of Michigan. Wallenberg Endowment.
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