Dr. Harald Feller,* Swiss Minister in Budapest, Hungary, 1944-45
Dr. Harald Feller replaced Maximilian Jaeger as head of the Swiss legation in Budapest, Hungary,
in 1944. From the beginning of his appointment, Dr. Feller was tireless in his efforts to support Consul Charles Lutz
and the rescue of Jews under Swiss protection. Feller worked closely with the other neutral legations in constantly
pressuring the Horthy and Sztójay puppet governments to end the persecution and deportations of Jews. He signed
a joint protest of the treatment of Jews along with his fellow diplomatic representatives. Feller protected members
of the Swedish legation, who were targeted by the Arrow Cross, by giving them false Swiss passports and providing shelter.
Toward the end of the war, Feller hid dozens of Jews in the basement of his consular residence in Budapest.
In February 1945, the Soviets arrested Feller and sent him to Moscow, along with other Swiss
nationals. He was returned to Switzerland in February 1946.
Feller
received his Righteous Among the Nations award in 1999. He passed away in 2002 in Bern, Switzerland.
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