The street artist wanted to pay tribute to their bravery during the Holocaust.

The faces of Sister Margit Slachta, Tibor Baranski and Klára Ambrus were painted on the wall of a hospital in Buffalo.

The street artist known as Taker One, who created the mural, said that these people saved thousands of Hungarian Jewish lives during the Holocaust, until they finally managed to emigrate to the United States, to Buffalo, New York.

The most beautiful moment of the project for me was meeting Klára's daughter and Tibor's son and grandson, who shared some memories of their parents

- said the creator, who also wrote that it was impressive that Tibor Baranski's grandson, Nándor, despite being born and raised in Buffalo, spoke perfect Hungarian.

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Featured image: Portrait of Sister Margit Slachta, Tibor Baranski and Klára Ambrus on the wall of the Buffalo hospital (Source: Facebook)