Raoul Wallenberg - a rescuer of 100, 000
Jews
Raoul
Wallenberg was secretary of Swedish embassy in Budapest, he rescued
approximately 100, 000 Jewish people in the years of World War 2. He gave them
the documents about Swedish citizenship. "The yellow-blue sheet of paper
with 3 crowns, in German and in Hungarian, with a few
seals, it hadn't no juridical force but for all that it had effect." (http://www.dw-world.de/russian/0,3367,4457-184678-270257_A_487526,00.html)
We still don't know all fate of R. Wallenberg. It is known officially that he died in the Moscow prison after war.
The memoirs of Pavel Sudoplatov have a big interest which he wrote in: " ... Wallenberg found himself in the millstones of the intelligence-punitive system in the most unhappy moment, when the system was turned against a new enemy Й1. Before 1945 it was Hitler Germany but after 1946 they were America and Great Britain. A fearless man who would become by an important political figure in the West undoubtedly, Wallenberg didn't keep silent even during a minute about that he saw in Budapest and Moscow. That's why he found himself at skilful toxicologists' X-laboratory led by professor Mayranovsky, where likely he got a death injection which was a cause of heart attack. "
(http://www.dw-world.de/russian/0,3367,4457-184678-270257_A_487526,00.html)
In 2000 Lenta.Ru informed (with a reference to NTV) that in Ukraine a former partisan Bogdan Tarnavskiy was found who told about that he arrested R. Wallenberg personally. How? The detachment of B. Tarnavskiy went from Slovakia to Hungary and near Budapest the partisans arrested a stranger because of he had unusual army pot. He had Swedish and Belgian passports with a family name - Wallenberg. According to an information of Bogdan Tarnavskiy he was the last man who saw Swedish diplomat free, and he personally led R. Wallenberg to Soviet intelligence department. In 1945 B. Tarnavskiy gave an engagement don't divulge, and he kept silent more than 50 years.
(http://lenta.ru/world/2000/10/21/wallenberg/)
In 2000 a former prisoner of war Andre Tamas released after that he during 50 years was in an imprisonment in psychiatrical hospital informed
that just there he saw R. Wallenberg. (http://www.sedmoykanal.com/article.php3?id=1548)