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  1. Carl Lutz established the Swiss Legion (The Glass House) and is honored for the lives he saved. He died in 1975. After the war, Mr. Rosenbaum seldom spoke of his heroic deeds.

  2. The working title was "The Glass House", because part of the movie takes place at the historical glass factory in Budapest, Hungary. It became a legation of the Swiss government during World War II. Many innocent lives were saved from the Nazi death camps by the covert missions that emanated from there.

  3. In Budapest, Hungary, head of state Regent Miklós Horthy (Ben Kingsley) was trapped between the Russians on the east and the Nazis from Germany on the west. He was forced to join the Axis in 1941....

  4. Apr 26, 2014 · Mark Schmidt's WWII picture exudes passion and drive, but also a nagging predilection for Holocaust-drama cliches. By Justin Chang. A little-known tale of Jewish resistance during the...

  5. Apr 30, 2014 · Walking with the Enemy” is an inspirational, dramatic, feel-good movie, based on the true story of WWII Nazi resister Pinchas Rosenbaum, a Hungarian Jew who posed as one of the enemy to save other Jews from the death camps.

  6. During World War II, a young Hungarian (Jonas Armstrong) disguises himself as a Nazi officer to save his family and thousands of his countrymen from the death camps. Meanwhile, Hungary's...

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  8. The recent Hollywood feature film Walking with the Enemy (#WalkingWithTheEnemy), starring Ben Kingsley, Jonas Armstrong, and Hannah Tointon, is inspired by the true story of a Hungarian Jew, a man named Pinchas Tibor Rosenbaum, during WWII. When the Nazis came to Hungary, they sent Pinchas’s family — and thousands of others — to the ...