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  1. Jan 17, 2020 · 75 years ago the Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg disappeared in the Soviet Union. The full circumstances of his fate have never been revealed. A review of 40,000 newly released pages in the Raoul Wallenberg case file of the Swedish Foreign Ministry reveals that in 2011, high ranking officials of the FSB expressed serious doubts about the ...

  2. Mar 26, 2018 · After years of futile requests by scholars and Raoul Wallenberg’s family to the FSB Central Archive to permit access to the Lubyanka Prison registers for 1947, Marie von Dardel-Dupuy, Raoul Wallenberg’s niece, sued the FSB in Russia in 2016. The case is currently pending in Russian courts.

  3. Feb 13, 2019 · If either the members of the Swedish Legation or Raoul Wallenberg were actively involved in assisting the Hungarian resistance and other Swedish-Allied intelligence projects in Budapest in 1944, it would offer a possible additional explanation why Swedish officials decided to reveal as little as possible about these activities once Wallenberg ...

  4. Jul 7, 2019 · From 1995-2000 she served as an independent consultant to the Swedish-Russian Working Group that investigated the fate of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg in Russia. She is the founder and coordinator of the Raoul Wallenberg Research Initiative . Contact: info@fritz-bauer-blog.de

  5. Apr 20, 2021 · The meeting was initiated by Söderblom. The brief conversation focuses on only one topic – missing Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, who disappeared in Hungary a year and a half ago. Söderblom reports to Stalin that Wallenberg is probably dead, and asks for official confirmation that he is not in the Soviet Union. Nothing could be more wrong.

  6. Apr 13, 2019 · Nina Lagergren was born into a loving home – her mother Maj had found happiness again after the devastating loss of her first husband, Raoul Oscar Wallenberg. Maj and Fredrik von Dardel welcomed baby Nina in 1921, and she made their family complete.

  7. Apr 9, 2021 · Important new research findings in the case of Raoul Wallenberg the young Swedish diplomat who disappeared in the Soviet Union in January 1945, strongly suggest that the extreme passivity of the Swedish government in the decisive years 1945-1947 was a conscious decision, based on a variety of motives. In addition to the question of when exactly ...

  8. Apr 28, 2021 · The Raoul Wallenberg Research Initiative 70 (RWI 70), which has set itself the ambitious task of uncovering the truth about the fate of the diplomat who disappeared in Budapest in 1945, now publishes the new research findings of Susanne Berger and Vadim Birstein on its website. To the article. This article is the second in a three-part series ...

  9. The Raoul Wallenberg Research Initiative RWI-70 ++ December 10th is International Human Rights Day ++ Two publications raise important new questions about Sweden's extreme passivity in the official handling of the Raoul Wallenberg case ++ Russian authorities express readiness for in-person discussions

  10. Raoul Wallenberg’s fate Open Letter to Swedish Foreign Minister Ann Linde. 75 years ago, Raoul Wallenberg disappeared in the Soviet Union. Soviet and later Russian officials repeatedly lied about important aspects of his case. Russian authorities today continue to refuse access to key documentation found in Russian archives.