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= =   Per Anger (Rescuer) Rashid Chughatta Per Anger was born on December 7, 1913 and died on August 26, 2002. Per Anger’s nationality was Sweden, and was a rescuer from the years 1933-1945 with Raoul Wallenberg who had helped Per Anger make the passports for the people. On [|July 9] , [|Raoul Wallenberg] arrived in Budapest. He immediately extended Anger's initiative, introducing colorful protective passes (Schutzpasse) and creating "safe houses" throughout the city. Per Anger and Wallenberg worked together, often literally snatching people from transports and death marches. After the Soviets invaded in January 1945, both Per Anger and Wallenberg were taken into custody. Anger was released three months later, but Wallenberg never emerged again, becoming one of the 20th Century's most famous missing persons. Per Anger was known as a rescuer for saving all the hundred and thousand of Jews from going to the death camps. This label is appropriate for him because he was a rescuer during WW2. He helped saved hundreds and thousand of Jews from getting arrested and going to Nazi Death Camps. Per Anger helped by making Swedish passport’s and special certificates to protect hundred and thousands of Jews from internment camps and deportation.

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