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The Nazis came late to Hungary because, until early 1944, Germany and Hungary
were uneasy allies. But when they did arrive, their orders were to put the final
solution into effect with all due speed. This unique account of survival is told
by a Budapest lawyer who secured fake identities for himself and his family
following the invasion of the Germans in March 1944. Soros views his experiences
with a beguiling humor, deep humanity, and a wisdom that is humbling.
Masquerade is a very personal, low-key testament of the Holocaust, of how
one man managed not only to escape, but to retain his integrity, compassion,
family unity, and humor by dancing around death.
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