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  1. Rezső Kasztner (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkastnɛr ˈrɛʒøː]; 1906 – 15 March 1957), also known as Rudolf Israel Kastner (Hebrew: ישראל רודולף קסטנר), was a Hungarian-Israeli journalist and lawyer who became known for having helped a group of Jews escape from occupied Europe during the Holocaust on the Kastner train.

  2. Rudolf (Rezső) Kasztner. Rudolf Kasztner (1906–1957) was born in Cluj (then Kolozsvár) in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was a Hungarian-Jewish journalist and Labor Zionist activist. He would become most well known for his controversial efforts to help Jewish refugees escape from Hungary in 1944.

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  4. Kasztner Rezső (1941-től Kasztner Rudolf, majd az 1950-es évektől Israel Kastner) (ישראל קסטנר). (Kolozsvár, 1906 – Tel-Aviv, 1957. március 15.) újságíró és ügyvéd.

  5. Mar 29, 2017 · Rezső Kasztner: The Man Who Betrayed 400,000 Jews. by Paul Bogdanor. Opinion. Rezső Kasztner. Photo: Wiki Commons. A major injustice is being committed in our time, as a traitor to the...

  6. Rezső Rudolf Kasztner was a journalist, lawyer, and a leader of the Zionist movement in Romania and Hungary. Born in Cluj, Transylvania (then part of Romania), Kasztner studied law. From 1925 to 1940, he worked on the Hungarian-language Zionist daily Uj Kelet in Cluj, and served as its political correspondent in Bucharest from 1929 to 1931.

  7. yivoencyclopedia.org › article › Kasztner_RezsoYIVO | Kasztner, Rezső

    Oct 20, 2009 · Following a sensational trial lasting from January to October 1954, in which the behavior of the entire Zionist leadership during the Holocaust was called into question, the presiding judge ruled that by negotiating with the Nazis Kasztner had “sold his soul to the devil.”.

  8. Rezső Kasztner, also known as Rudolf Israel Kastner, was a Hungarian-Israeli journalist and lawyer who became known for having helped a small group of Jews escape from occupied Europe during the Holocaust but not informing the majority about the reality of what awaited them in Auschwitz, leading to thousands of deaths.

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