The angel was a spy. (Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg)

U.S. News & World Report | May 13, 1996| | Copyright

For five decades, mystery has blanketed key parts of the remarkable story of Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat who saved at least 20,000 Hungarian Jews from the Nazis. U.S. intelligence kept mum lest it confirm the Soviet charge that he had been an American spy. The silence was purposeful: There were strong hopes that he was alive in the gulag but stronger fears that any hint of his ties to U.S. intelligence would stoke Soviet anger.

But a six-month investigation--involving examination of thousands of recently declassified files, some of which the Central ...

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