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A Shoah hero in the dock

Rudolf Kasztner saved more than 1,600 Jews, but is villified for letting thousands more die. Now, he is under fresh attack

June 17, 2009 10:52

ByLeon Symons, Leon Symons

5 min read

Rudolf Kasztner is one of the most controversial figures of the Holocaust. To some, he is the hero who saved over 1,600 Hungarian Jews from the gas chambers; to others, a Nazi collaborator who bears responsibility for the death of hundreds of thousands at Auschwitz.

Since the end of the war, a debate has raged over the role of this Hungarian-Zionist leader in the tragic fate of his country’s Jewish community. Kasztner himself fell victim to the dispute when he was assasinated by a Holocaust survivor in Israel in 1957.

Now, a new chapter in the controversy has been opened by a British-based doctor, who is speaking for the first time about how she believes Kasztner betrayed her late husband and the Jews of Hungary.

Dr Gerta Vrbova, who is 82 and lives in North London, was married to Rudolph Vrba, one of the few inmates known to have escaped from Auschwitz. Vrba and fellow escapee Alfred Wetzler brought information to Jewish leaders about the mass murder being carried out at the camp.

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