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United States District Judge says Soviet Violated law in the Wallenberg Case
WASHINGTON, Oct. 16— A Federal judge ruled today that the Soviet Union violated international law by seizing Raoul Wallenberg, a Swedish diplomat, in Budapest in 1945. United States District Judge Barrington D. Parker made the ruling in a suit filed…
About Swedish Prime Minister Tage Erlander and Nanna Svartz
Swedish Prime Minister Tage Erlander comments about the book “Lost Hero” by Thursten Clarke” about information from Fredrick Werbell about Professor Nanna Svartz during a visit in Moscow had heard about Raoul Wallenberg’s accidental death 1965. Tage Erlander would have…
Remarks on Signing a Bill Proclaiming Honorary United States Citizenship for Raoul Wallenberg of Sweden
Not only a distinguished gathering here on the platform but a distinguished audience out here. Today we’re here for — I’m signing the bill to make Raoul Wallenberg an honorary citizen of the United States. But in making him a…
Remarks on Signing a Bill Proclaiming Honorary United States Citizenship for Raoul Wallenberg of Sweden with President Reagan
Note: The President Reagan spoke at 2:35 p.m. at the signing ceremony in the Rose Garden at the White House. Participants in the ceremony included the Swedish Ambassdor and Mrs. Wilhelm Wachtmeister, Members of theSenate and House of Representatives,…
Information from Nanna Swartz
Rabbi Fredrick Werbell writer of the book “Lost Hero”, pretends having the information from swedish professor Nanna Svartz who at a meeting in Moscow discussed about Raoul Wallenberg’s fate with a soviet representatives doctor Alexander Myasnikov and vice foreign minister Vladimir Semjonov that RW died 1965 under torture.
1980 Correspondances with the Swedish Foreign Office and Guy von Dardel
1980/07/16 Letter to the Swedish Foreign Office Nilsson
Kissinger stopped US action for Raoul Wallenberg
An official American action in Moscow to disperse the mystery around Raoul Wallenberg was stopped as late as six years ago. Henry Kissinger, foreign minister at the time in November 1973 suddenly said no to new investigations and diplomatic pressure…