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Tibor Ruben passes

Tibor Ruben

The sad news that Tibor Ruben has passed comes from Stars & Stripes. A Jew in Hungary, he survived the Holocaust while imprisoned at the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria for two years. Two of his sisters perished during their imprisonment. Out of gratitude to the US forces that liberated him, Ruben joined the Army and got caught up in the Korean War where he was imprisoned once again – this time by the Chinese. This is from his Medal of Honor citation;

Corporal Tibor Rubin distinguished himself by extraordinary heroism during the period from July 23, 1950, to April 20, 1953, while serving as a rifleman with Company I, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division in the Republic of Korea. While his unit was retreating to the Pusan Perimeter, Corporal Rubin was assigned to stay behind to keep open the vital Taegu-Pusan Road link used by his withdrawing unit. During the ensuing battle, overwhelming numbers of North Korean troops assaulted a hill defended solely by Corporal Rubin. He inflicted a staggering number of casualties on the attacking force during his personal 24-hour battle, single-handedly slowing the enemy advance and allowing the 8th Cavalry Regiment to complete its withdrawal successfully. Following the breakout from the Pusan Perimeter, the 8 th Cavalry Regiment proceeded northward and advanced into North Korea. During the advance, he helped capture several hundred North Korean soldiers. On October 30, 1950, Chinese forces attacked his unit at Unsan, North Korea, during a massive nighttime assault. That night and throughout the next day, he manned a .30 caliber machine gun at the south end of the unit’s line after three previous gunners became casualties. He continued to man his machine gun until his ammunition was exhausted. His determined stand slowed the pace of the enemy advance in his sector, permitting the remnants of his unit to retreat southward. As the battle raged, Corporal Rubin was severely wounded and captured by the Chinese. Choosing to remain in the prison camp despite offers from the Chinese to return him to his native Hungary, Corporal Rubin disregarded his own personal safety and immediately began sneaking out of the camp at night in search of food for his comrades. Breaking into enemy food storehouses and gardens, he risked certain torture or death if caught. Corporal Rubin provided not only food to the starving Soldiers, but also desperately needed medical care and moral support for the sick and wounded of the POW camp. His brave, selfless efforts were directly attributed to saving the lives of as many as forty of his fellow prisoners.

He was awarded the Medal of Honor in 2005 by President George W. Bush.

23 thoughts on “Tibor Ruben passes

    1. Perhaps the largest such Matza Balls ever!

      As we recognize Channuka and Christmas over the coming weeks, let’s hoist a glass in honor of this man.

      Gents, as long as our Great Nation can inspire our own and attract men like Tibor Ruben, we will never fail.

  1. My Lord! What an incredible story.

    Well, he definitely is going to heaven. He did his time in Hell…TWICE!

    When i was stationed in Germany, I went to Mauthausen. I’m sure he more than likely worked in the quarry. He is a lucky, lucky man to have survived that.

    Rest in peace, sir.

    1. I believe that he manufactured whatever “luck” was involved. His consistent pattern of surviving impossible situations speaks to an unvanquishable will to survive and overcome.

  2. Rest in peace.
    You paid for your citizenship in blood…..something that many born into that station take for granted.

  3. Wow… Amazing story. May he Rest in peace. To say he did his time in Hell is a massive understatement.

  4. Men like this don’t need my words certainly, but men like this certainly have my respect and my admiration and I wish him peace in his final rest. He’s certainly earned all of that and more.

    What an amazing story.

    1. There was an antisemite in his chain of command who refused to write award recommendations and who repeatedly “volunteered” Tibor for dangerous missions.

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  6. I am not worthy of your sacrifices sir, but I pray to be one day. God Bless and Keep You sir and may we all be worthy of your sacrifices sir.

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