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In the last days of WWII, Count Folke Bernadotte of neutral Sweden organized buses to enter Nazi Germany, and where he helped save thousands of lives. Then the just-formed United Nations asked him in 1948 to mediate the Jewish-Palestinian dispute; he was assassinated in Jerusalem by the Stern Gang.

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In the last days of WWII, Count Folke Bernadotte of neutral Sweden organized buses to enter Nazi Germany, and where he helped save thousands of lives. Then the just-formed United Nations asked him in 1948 to mediate the Jewish-Palestinian dispute; he was assassinated in Jerusalem by the Stern Gang.
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Shelley Emling is a senior editor at AARP.org and editor-in-chief of The Girlfriend from AARP. Previously she was a senior editor at the Huffington Post for five years. She has worked as a foreign correspondent for the Cox Media Group both in Europe and in Latin America for more than twelve years, based in London for eight years. Shelley lives in New Jersey and works in Washington, D.C. Shelley is the author of several other books including Marie Curie and Her Daughters, Setting the World on Fire, Your Guide to Retiring in Mexico, and The Fossil Hunter.