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Feller Harald

Righteous
Feller, Harald Harald Feller was a Swiss diplomat in his thirties, in Budapest, Hungary. In March 1944, the Nazis took possession of the country and the Germans in Budapest ordered all the Jews to wear the yellow-star badge. Jews were concentrated in ghettos and transit camps and then deported to Auschwitz. From the beginning of December 1944 through 1945, first as First Secretary of the Swiss Legation and then as Charge d’Affaires, he managed to be involved in numerous rescue operations, saving Jews. He risked his life by using illegal methods in order to save Swiss citizens who were married to Hungarian Jews. He managed to rescue several Jews from a transit camp where they were being held and once succeeded in rescuing a group of Jews whom he transferred to Switzerland. After October 15, 1944, Feller hid at his home the Jewish Hungarian writer Gabor Devecseri, together with his wife Klara Huszar and their one-year-old son. Other Jews, as well as several soldiers who deserted the Hungarian army, also found refuge at his house. At the end of December 1944, Feller managed to rescue the Halasz couple, parents of Klara Huszar. They were also brought to his home, to join their family. According to numerous testimonies, Feller gave valuable assistance to the Zionist underground, supplying blank letters of protection, which were later filled in as needed. At the end of December, Feller was arrested by an Arrow Cross gang and tortured. Still, he kept his home as a refuge for persecuted Jews until the liberation. After the liberation of Hungary he was captured by the Soviets in January 1945 and returned to Switzerland a year later. On July 15, 1999, Yad Vashem recognized Harald Feller as Righteous Among the Nations.
Last Name
Feller
First Name
Harald
Date of Death
28/12/2003
Fate
survived
Nationality
SWITZERLAND
Gender
Male
Profession
DIPLOMAT
Item ID
4014802
Recognition Date
15/07/1999
Ceremony Place
Bern, Switzerland
Commemoration
Wall of Honor
Ceremony In Yad Vashem
No
File Number
M.31.2/8575