Where is Raoul Wallenberg?

Jerusalem Post | January 22, 2003 | Copyright

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Headline: Where is Raoul Wallenberg? Edition; Daily Section: Opinion Page: 08

Wednesday, January 22, 2003 -- On January 17, 1945, Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, who saved thousands of Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust, disappeared after being arrested by the Soviet Army.

This anniversary came and went, with little or no public attention having been paid to the question of what befell this modern-day hero. Israel and the Jewish people owe an enormous debt of gratitude to Wallenberg, who put his life and his career on the line to rescue Jews from German persecution, ...

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