Raoul Wallenberg Award
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The Raoul Wallenberg Award "was first awarded in 1985 and has been given out a total of 17 times as of 2007. Unlike many other awards, The Raoul Wallenberg Award is not given out on a yearly basis and is instead awarded only when the Raoul Wallenberg Committee feels it has found a suitable recipient. Thus there are significant periods where the award has not been given out." [1]
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Past recipients of The Raoul Wallenberg Award include:[2]
- Elliott Broidy – 2007
- Prime Minister Goran Persson of Sweden – 2001
- City of New York - 2001
- Elisabeth Kasser and Alexander Sandor Kasser - 2000
- City of Billings, Montana - 1997
- Ambassador Robert S. Strauss – 1997
- Elizabeth Dole - 1995
- Thomas Veres - 1994
- Ambassador and Mrs. Nicholas M. Salgo - 1994
- Harvey M. Meyerhoff - 1994
- Alan C. Greenberg – 1991
- Senpo Sugihara – 1990
- Giorgio Perlasca - 1990
- Miep Gies – 1990
- The Nation of Denmark - 1990
- H. Ross Perot – 1987
- The City of Coeur D'Alene, Idaho – 1986
- Raoul Wallenberg - 1985 In Absentia
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References
- ↑ Past recipients, Raoul Wallenberg Award, accessed August 22, 2008.
- ↑ Past recipients, Raoul Wallenberg Award, accessed August 22, 2008.