A Hero’s Many FacesThe Monuments as Part of the Wallenberg Commemoration
A Hero’s Many Faces: The Monuments as Part of the Wallenberg Commemoration
Schult, Tanja
2015-11-12 00:00:00
[Today, Raoul Wallenberg is decorated with honorary citizenships, commemorated by innumerable newspaper articles and books, documentary as well as feature films, theater plays, symphonies, and musicals. Stamps of several nations have published his portrait. Streets, public buildings, and institutions in many countries bear his name. Monuments are just one part of the huge Wallenberg commemoration.]
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A Hero’s Many FacesThe Monuments as Part of the Wallenberg Commemoration
[Today, Raoul Wallenberg is decorated with honorary citizenships, commemorated by innumerable newspaper articles and books, documentary as well as feature films, theater plays, symphonies, and musicals. Stamps of several nations have published his portrait. Streets, public buildings, and institutions in many countries bear his name. Monuments are just one part of the huge Wallenberg commemoration.]
Published: Nov 12, 2015
Keywords: National Border; Holocaust Survivor; Theater Play; Moral Guidance; Popular Imagination
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