Aid and Rescue Committee

{{Short description|Small committee of Zionists based in Budapest in 1944–45}}

{{About|the Hungarian organization|the American organization|Vaad Hatzalah}}

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The Aid and Rescue Committee, or Va'adat Ha-Ezrah ve-ha-Hatzalah be-Budapesht (Vaada for short; name in {{Langx|he|ועדת העזרה וההצלה בבודפשט}}) was a small committee of Zionists in Budapest, Hungary, in 1944–1945, who helped Hungarian Jews escape the Holocaust during the German occupation of that country.Bauer, Yehuda (1994). Jews for Sale: Nazi–Jewish Negotiations, 1933-1945. New Haven: Yale University Press, p. 152. {{isbn|978-0300059137}} The Committee was also known as the Rescue and Relief Committee, and the Budapest Rescue Committee.

The main personalities of the Vaada were Ottó Komoly, president; Rudolf Kasztner, executive vice-president; Samuel Springmann, treasurer; and Joel Brand, who was in charge of tijul or the underground rescue of Jews.Hilberg, Raul. The Destruction of the European Jews, Yale University Press, 2003, p. 901. Other members were Hansi Brand (Joel Brand's wife); Ernő Szilágyi from the left-wing Hashomer Hatzair;Bauer 1994, p. 153. Peretz Revesz; Andras Biss; and Niszon Kahan. After the German occupation in March 1944 responsibilities were split: Otto Komoly became mainly in charge of dealing with Hungarian government, military and police figures (the so-called 'line A'), while Kasztner (after Brand's departure to Istanbul) led the negotiations with the Germans (the so-called 'line B') including Eichmann.

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Further reading

  • {{cite book|last=Szita|first=Szabolcs|year=2005|title=Trading in Lives? Operations of the Jewish Relief and Rescue Committee in Budapest, 1944–1945 |location=Budapest and New York |publisher=Central European University Press |isbn=963-7326-30-8}}
  • Braham, Randolph L., The politics of genocide : the holocaust in Hungary
  • Molnár, Judit: Otto Komoly Diary
  • Weitz, Y (2011) The Man Who Was Murdered Twice: The Life, Trial and Death of Israel Kasztner, Jerusalem: Yad Vashem.

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