Lead: Using unorthodox methods, Raoul Wallenberg, a Swedish diplomat posted to Budapest in late 1944, helped save over 100,000 Hungarian Jews from deportation and certain death.

                Intro.: A Moment in Time with Dan Roberts.

                Content: Backed by his government and cash, Wallenberg took advantage of his position and wartime conditions to spare extract many thousands from the flood being taken to the death camps. He used three important techniques.

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