List of Illustrations and Documents Editors' Note Preface: The Life and Legacy of My Grandparents Asa Eger Acknowledgments Introduction: Shared Experiences, Divided Memories: Diplomats and Jewish Rescuers in Budapest, 1944-1945 Kinga Frojimovics and Éva Kovács Part I: The Hungary Years, 1942-1949 Chapter 1. Budapest, 1944-1945: A Memoir by László Szamosi Chapter 2. Documents during the War, 1942-1945 Chapter 3. The Safe Houses of Budapest Where the Szamosis Lived Chapter 4. Documents after the War, 1945-1949 Chapter 5. Houses after the War, 1944-1949 Part II: The Komoly Years, 1950s to 1980s Chapter 6. Komoly Memorial Lecture at Bet Hahalutzot, Haifa (1952) Chapter 7. The Yad Vashem Correspondence, Part One (1958) Chapter 8.
Komoly Memorial Lecture at Beitenu, Haifa (1975) Part III: The Wallenberg Years, 1981-1986 Chapter 9. László Szamosi and John Bierman's Righteous Gentile (1981, 1982) Chapter 10. Szamosi as a Promoter for Wallenberg's Rise to Fame (1981-1986) Chapter 11. Organizing the First World Congress on Hungarian Jews (1982-1984) Chapter 12. Forty Years After. László Szamosi's Speech in Beer Sheva (1984) Chapter 13. Honoring László Szamosi upon His Death (1986) Part IV: The Perlasca Years, Part One: 1986-1992 Chapter 14. The Yad Vashem Correspondence, Part Two (1989-1990) Chapter 15.
The World-Famous "Perlasca Circus" by Eugenia Szamosi Chapter 16. The Oral History of Eugenia Szamosi, and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Correspondence, Part One (1990) Chapter 17. Bözsi's Last Battle: Fighting Back with the Media Part V: The Perlasca Years, Part Two: 1998-2023 Chapter 18. The Temple Emanu-El Panel (1998) Chapter 19. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Correspondence, Part Two (2013-2015) and Arcadi Espada's L'autentica impostura (2013-2021) Epilogue Appendix I: List of Jews Rescued with Szamosi's Involvement Appendix II: Szamosi Family Tree Index.