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- Dramatic gesture. Fenyvesi, C. // U.S. News & World Report;10/16/89, Vol. 107 Issue 15, p18
Reports on the planned Moscow visit of the surviving relatives of Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat who disappeared after saving thousands of Hungarian Jews from Nazi death camps. Possibility that Wallenberg is still alive.
- Case closed. Fenyvesi, C. // U.S. News & World Report;6/3/91, Vol. 110 Issue 21, p21
Details the most recent closure of Soviet files on the whereabouts of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, who saved thousands of Hungarian Jews from Nazi death camps and who later disappeared in the gulag. The clampdown came after an international committee found a prison document indicating...
- A lost prisoner of the gulag still holds Moscow hostage. Stanglin, D.; Zuckerman, M.B. // U.S. News & World Report;6/26/89, Vol. 106 Issue 25, p34
Report on the fate of Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat who saved as many as 100,000 Jews in Nazi-controlled Hungary during the closing months of World War II. Mystery surrounding his disappearance on Jan. 17, 1945. INSET: The righteous gentile..
- Stamp of approval. Stanglin, Douglas; Walsh, Kenneth T. // U.S. News & World Report;5/13/96, Vol. 120 Issue 19, p28
Announces that Raoul Wallenberg will be honored on a stamp by the United States Postal Service. Wallenberg, a Swedish diplomat credited with saving hordes of Jewish people during World War II before he mysteriously disappeared into the Soviet penal system.
- The case of Raoul Wallenberg. Korey, William // Freedom Review;Aug94, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p41
Calls for United States diplomatic intervention to probe the kidnapping of America's `Honorary Citizen' Raoul Wallenberg by Soviet security services in 1945. Wallenberg's efforts to rescue Jews; Swedish diplomat Wallenberg's rescue mission in Budapest, Hungary; Coverup perpetrated by the former...
- The Other Side of the Wall. // Time;3/2/1953, Vol. 61 Issue 9, p25
The article discusses the arrest and detention of Swedish legation third secretary Raoul Wallenberg. It offers a brief family and educational background of Wallenberg and his involvement in the evacuation of Hungarian children to Switzerland in 1944. This event was followed in the sudden...
- The angel was a spy. Fenyvesi, Charles; Pope, Victoria // U.S. News & World Report;5/13/96, Vol. 120 Issue 19, p46
Uncovers new evidence that Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg was a spy for the United States during World War II. What his mission was; The number of Hungarian Jews that he saved from the wrath of the Nazis; Wallenberg's background; How he enabled the Office of Strategic Services to penetrate...
- MILESTONES. // Time;8/7/2000, Vol. 156 Issue 6, p23
Offers celebrity news briefs for August 7, 2000. Lawsuit against rock rapper, Kid Rock, by an ex-girlfriend; Extradition of Ira Einhorn from France to the United States to stand trial for a 1977 murder; Death of statistician and National Medal of Science winner, John Tukey; Admission by Russian...