- Rezső
Kasztner (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkastnɛr ˈrɛʒøː]; 1906 – 15
March 1957), also
known as
Rudolf Israel Kastner (Hebrew: ישראל רודולף קסטנר), was...
- "erred seriously".
Rudolf Kastner (1906–1957), also
known as
Israel Rezső
Kasztner, was born in Kolozsvár, Austria-Hungary.
Kastner attended law school, then...
-
Killing Kasztner: The Jew who
Dealt with the ****s is a feature-length
theatrical do****entary
about Rudolf Kastner, and
directed by ****len Ross. Ross first...
- of the Dead and also
noted for
directing the 2008 do****entary
Killing Kasztner. Ross was born and
raised in Indianapolis, Indiana,
where she graduated...
- the
Kasztner train, and
writing an
affidavit after the war for Kurt Becher,
Kasztner had "sold his soul to the devil". It was
because of
Kasztner's support...
- Jews who
included the
Rebbe of
Stropkov Menachem Mendel Halberstam. Rezső
Kasztner visited the
bunker several times, once, to the
consternation of the inhabitants...
- Fall. Weitz,
Yechiam (1996). "The
Holocaust on Trial: The
Impact of the
Kasztner and
Eichmann Trials on
Israeli Society",
Israel Studies 1(2), 1-26. Bilsky...
-
Rezso Kasztner. The
Daring Rescue of
Hungarian Jews: A Survivor's Account. London: Pimlico.
First published as
Dealing with Satan:
Rezso Kasztner's Daring...
- offer. In June 1944
Eichmann was
involved in
negotiations with
Rudolf Kasztner that
resulted in the
rescue of 1,684 people, who were sent by
train to...
- 20 July 1944, p. 2. Löb,
Ladislaus (2008).
Dealing with Satan. Rezsõ
Kasztner's Daring Rescue Mission. New York:
Jonathan Cape, pp. 274–277. ISBN 978-0-224-07792-7...