80 years of Raouls Wallenberg’s disappearance
Article by Susanne Berger and Ruben Agnarsson
Article by Susanne Berger and Ruben Agnarsson
In March 2003 the first independent, non-governmental Commission in the Raoul Wallenberg case presented its findings in Stockholm.1 Headed by Ingemar Eliasson, a centrist politician and the current Swedish ‘Riksmarskalk,’ the group had the task of examining the Swedish political leadership’s actions in the Raoul Wallenberg case from 1945-2001.