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  1. The Lantos Foundation was formed to preserve the incredible legacy of the late Congressman Tom Lantos. His extraordinary life story saw his transformation from a precocious child, to a Holocaust survivor, to an outspoken voice against communism and economics professor, and finally, to a leading voice in Congress.

  2. 9 mar 2019 · When Congressman Tom Lantos passed away in 2008, he left behind a legacy both as the only survivor of the Holocaust to serve in Congress and as a champion of human rights who founded the Congressional Human Rights Caucus (re-established after his passing as the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission).

  3. 11 feb 2016 · Feb 11, 2016. February 11, 1928, is the birthdate of Tom Lantos, the Hungarian native who was the only Holocaust survivor to serve in either house of the U.S. Congress. Lantos was part of the California delegation to the House of Representatives from 1980 until his death, in 2008. 1803: American Patriot Who Would Fox the British Dies.

  4. 11 feb 2008 · Mon 11 Feb 2008 12.08 EST. Democratic congressman Tom Lantos, who brought a stately command to his party's foreign policy and was the only Holocaust survivor to serve in the American legislature ...

  5. 31 gen 2019 · Book Launch – The Noble Banner of Human Rights: Essays in Memory of Tom Lantos Invitation Gala Hall of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Budapest, Hungary In 2018 the Tom Lantos Institute compiled a memorial book to honour the 90th anniversary of the birth of Hungarian-born American Congressman, Tom Lantos, the only Holocaust survivor ever elected to the U.S. Congress.

  6. 11 feb 2008 · Rep. Tom Lantos, the only Holocaust survivor ever to serve in Congress, died early Monday after a six-week fight with cancer, his spokeswoman said. Spokeswoman Lynne Weil said this morning that ...

  7. Mrs. Annette Lantos, wife of the late Mr. Tom Lantos, receives applause in honor her husband who was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.jpg 515 × 372; 95 KB President George W. Bush leads the applause for Mrs.Tom Lantos after she received the 2008 Presidential Medal of Freedom citation in honor of her late husband, California Congressman Tom Lantos.jpg 514 × 420; 89 KB