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Raoul Wallenberg was a man of outstanding individual courage, humanity and decisiveness. By the end of the Second World War, the young architect and businessman Raoul Wallenberg saved the lives of tens and thousands Hungarian Jews. Some estimates suggest that he saved as many as 100 000 people.

From the moment he arrived Budapest in July 1944 as Secretary to the Swedish Legation, Wallenberg became an unusually successful diplomat. He is said to have had a strong effect on his opponents; particularly able as negotiator with a natural authority that made people listen. He also had a remarkable linguistic talent.

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The family of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg seeks answers to lingering questions about his fate with a new inquiry in Sweden

The family of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg seeks answers to lingering questions about his fate …

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Raoul Wallenberg and Mellaneuropeiska — Swedish economic “agents” in World War II

Raoul Wallenberg and his company fulfilled an important role in the Swedish official “Economic Defen…

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Gaps and questions about the Raoul Wallenberg’s Fate at the Moscow Times

Soviet Prisoner No. 7: The Mysterious Case of Raoul Wallenberg Relatives are still trying to piece t…

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Raoul Wallenberg and Ivan Serov’s Memoir “Notes from a Suitcase”

An excellent article about Serov’s Memoir on the historian and scientist’s Vadim Birstei…

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En bra rysk story – om vi bara kunde lita på den

I somras kom en bok ut i Ryssland med sensationella uppgifter om Raoul Wallenbergs död. Det sades va…

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Russia and Raoul Wallenberg: Unfinished business

The Presidential Archive and Its Closed Envelopes In 1990, Russian president Boris Yeltsyn did quite…

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