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  1. George Mandel (11 February 1920 – 13 February 2021) was an American author and artist. His first novel is considered to be an early work of the east coast Beat Generation . [1] His novels, interviews, novellas, cartoons and short stories have been carried by major publishing houses, print magazines and collections.

  2. Georges Mandel (5 June 1885 – 7 July 1944) was a French Jewish journalist, and politician. Early life. Born Louis George Rothschild in Chatou, Yvelines, he was the son of a tailor and his wife. His family was Jewish, originally from Alsace. [1] .

  3. George Mantello (born George Mandl or Mandel) was a Jewish diplomat who, while working for the Salvadoran consulate in Geneva, Switzerland, saved thousands of Jews from the Holocaust by providing fictive Salvadoran citizenship papers and by publicizing the deportation of Jews from Hungary to the death camps.

  4. George Mandel begins issuing thousands of Salvadoran citizenship papers to Jewish refugees in Nazi-occupied Europe. Curators Corner - George Mandel-Mantello and His Mission to Rescue Europe’s Jews. George Mandel (1903–1992), born Gyorgy Mandl, was a Hungarian Jewish businessman who befriended a Salvadoran diplomat, Colonel José Arturo ...

  5. With the tacit approval and diplomatic authority of the Salvadoran consul in Switzerland, George Mandel-Mantello, a Hungarian Jew, launched an effort to rescue thousands of Jews across the continent. Judy Cohen, director of the Museum’s photo archives, shares his story.

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  7. Aug 18, 2008 · August 18, 20081:04 PM ET. Heard on Morning Edition. By. Pam Fessler. Listen. Playlist. This is part one in a three-part series. Tour P.O. Box 1142, a once top-secret POW camp in Virginia. Enlarge...

  8. Dec 18, 2018 · In this episode we’ll explore the story of Jewish diplomat George Mandel-Mantello, whose bold actions both saved European Jews from Nazi terror, and alerted the world to Nazi killing operations at Auschwitz-Birkenau. [MUSIC] Throughout the 1930’s, George Mandel, a Hungarian, Jewish businessman, was living in Budapest with his wife and son.

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