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    Russians print new info linked to Raoul Wallenberg

    AMSTERDAM (AP) — Russian archivists have published new material from a German officer imprisoned after World War II who shared a cell with Raoul Wallenberg, the missing Swedish diplomat credited with rescuing tens of thousands of Hungarian Jews.

    Publication of the statements from Willy Roedel came as a surprise since the Russians had previously denied they existed, say two independent scholars who have researched the Wallenberg mystery for decades, in a paper released Monday.

    That raises suspicions that Moscow may be withholding information which could help solve the 66-year-old puzzle of Wallenberg's arrest and disappearance in the gulag, the vast Soviet network of prisons, labor camps and mental asylums, said German researcher Susanne Berger and Russian scholar Vadim Birstein, who were members of the Swedish-Russian Working Group that conducted a 10-year investigation during the 1990s.

    Wallenberg, hailed as one of the great heros of the Holocaust, would turn 99 this month and is almost certainly dead. But a determined group of relatives, scholars and admirers continue to search for any clue about his path through an opaque prison system that still remains largely hidden 20 years after the Soviet Union collapsed.

    The Russians maintain Wallenberg was executed July 17, 1947, but the Working Group said in its 2000 report there is strong evidence suggesting he lived many years as a prisoner under a different identify or known only by a number, perhaps as late as the 1980s.

    From the start, researchers sought information about his known cellmates, including Roedel, a former political adviser to the German ambassador to Romania, but with little success.

    Now, Roedel's statements are included in a book, "Secrets of the Third Reich Diplomacy," containing interrogation transcripts or protocols from about two dozen imprisoned German diplomats. It was published this year by archivists of the Federal Security Service — the successor to the KGB.

    The statements predated Roedel's two years as Wallenberg's cellmate from March 1945 to March 1947, and their content sheds little new light on the Swede's fate. But their mere existence is important, the researchers said.

    During the Working Group's investigation, Russian officials "routinely insisted that no records of Roedel's interrogations had been preserved. Therefore, we were enormously surprised when we came across a new book," they said.

    These statements "are the clearest sign yet that Russian archives still contain critically important documents in the Wallenberg case that have not been released," the researchers said. Roedel died under questionable circumstances in October 1947.

    In the statements, Roedel describes the activities of Gustav Richter, a German police attache who worked with the Romanian government on "the Jewish question," Berger and Birstein say. When Wallenberg was arrested, he was put in a cell with Richter for six weeks.

    "Of course it was intentional," Berger said in an email to The Associated Press. Richter would later be interrogated about Wallenberg, she said.

    Roedel's two statements, comprising about seven pages, were drawn from an unpublished 549-page investigative file, and their page numbers point to the possible existence of 57 more pages which the Russians have not released.

    "These pages may include information about RW's time in prison and possibly his future fate," Berger wrote to AP. "Ultimately, this shows that Russian officials cannot be believed when they say that they have no further documentation."

    The Federal Security Service did not immediately respond to questions submitted by AP in writing on July 27 about the existence of the 57 pages that appear to be missing or about its decision to publish the Roedel transcripts now.

    No official reason was ever given for Wallenberg's arrest in January 1945 in Budapest by the Soviet Red Army.

    During the previous six months, Wallenberg had distributed Swedish travel documents to about 20,000 Jews threatened with deportation to death camps, and dissuaded the Germans from their plan to obliterate the Budapest ghetto with 70,000 Jews.

    The book was the second recent revelation related to Wallenberg from the Russian security service.

    Last year, the agency's archivists told Berger and Birstein that a man identified only as Prisoner No. 7, who was interrogated six days after Wallenberg's reported death, was "with great likelihood" the Swedish diplomat. That report supported the long-held belief that the official account of Wallenberg's death was false.

    Wallenberg's defiance of the Nazis, his disappearance and purported "sightings" of him in the gulag have made him a folk hero and the subject of dozens of books and documentaries.

    The mystery deepened after the Central Intelligence Agency acknowledged in the 1990s that he had been recruited for his rescue mission by the CIA's precursor, the Office of Strategic Services, and that much of his operating funds came from the U.S., including money from a discretionary fund of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

     

    26 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Ah yes the Gulag. Wave after wave of political prisoners. From 1917 through 1953. Over 100 million deaths, most guilty of nothing. They arrested Christians, Jews, Clergy, Conservatives, Individualists then moved on to Kulaks, Cossacks, Capitalists, Peasants, Bourgeoisie, army officers, escapee of the revolution, revolutionaries that backed the wrong socialist and anyone else. Didn't matter. Then they started arresting other loyal party members to put a bullet in their head. And you creepy socialists don't know why we hate you? We know what you are.
      • Borghild 9 mths ago
        People were arrested on paranoia alone.
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        People were also arrested for spreading rumor and paranoia that, incidentally, there was ample justification for. Stalin was a Paranoid schmuck, yes. If you scrounged the fields for food, Gulag. Have a radio, even just a radio tube, Gulag or worse. Anything could get you killed. Just a lie by your enemy could do it.
      • bleacher seat 9 mths ago
        " Back in the U.S.S.R. you don't know how lucky you are."
    • O'Rourke  •  9 mths ago
      May he be resting in Peace...
      • bleacher seat 9 mths ago
        For what he accomplished you know he is.
      • David 9 mths ago
        AMEN
      • J 9 mths ago
        I wonder what the Russians did with his remains. It would be big of them to return to his family for a decent Christian burial.

        This however would never happen because the Russians are small minded people and they would lose face.
    • rduke  •  9 mths ago
      Mr. Wallenberg was a great man . His selfless story will be told , forever.
      • Susan 9 mths ago
        It should be told much more widely. Where the heck is Hollywood?
    • Lisa  •  9 mths ago
      Mr. Wallenberg will go down as one of the great heros in human history. There should have been more people like him.
    • Tom  •  9 mths ago
      Anyone who trusts the soviets/russians is a fool.
    • Thomas Paine Esq.  •  9 mths ago
      Raoul Wallenberg apparently was killed by the Russians. Was it because they knew that he was working for the OSS and they were afraid that he might spy on them? Perhaps. We'll never know. In the meantime think of what an amazing thing he accomplished, saving so many lives of people who were otherwise slated for execution. May he truly rest in peace.
    • Doc  •  9 mths ago
      There is a great, but little known movie about Wallenberg, called "Good Night, Mr. Wallenberg." Try to find it if you can.
      • Laura 9 mths ago
        Thanks for this tip!!! I just looked it up from our library, it is under the title "Good Evening, Mr. Wallenberg" and I am looking forward to seeing it! I had been wanting to see a film about him!
      • Doc 9 mths ago
        Sorry, I had the title wrong! It is an awkward title, but a great movie as I've said before...
    • Bill  •  9 mths ago
      Gee, what a suprise...the Russians are still lying about their behavior during the war. They can not be trusted and they are most definitely not our friend.
    • Susan  •  9 mths ago
      Oh God what a tragedy! No matter how long he suffered in the Gulags, whether for months or years, he was a true hero who deserved so much better from all of us. It's impossible to conceive how the Russians could have done such a thing, even under Stalin. Why would
      Stalin have done such a monstrous thing?
    • Marshall Law Cle OH  •  9 mths ago
      Even if he were an OSS asset, we and the Sovs(Russsians) were allies and the Sovs liberated death camps and summarily executed the executioners and any SS member after interrogation. I believe the Russians over estimate the bad PR from coming clean on the whole incident instigated by the previous regime(Communists-Stalin). The US and its allies repatriated tens of thousands of Nazi Allied-Anti-Communist Kossacks and Russians reslulting in their immediate summary executions. Eisenhower assisted in the famine and neglect deaths of 2 million post-war Germans by refusing to allow shipments of food and grain from Latin America paid for by The International Red Cross,The Vatican and German-American groups. There is plenty of blame and guilt to go around in the immediate vengeful and hateful years following World War II.
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        The forced repatriation has always left me puzzled. Our intelligence people had to know what the Russians were and what they were doing. They had to know these people would be killed. But we always do things like that. Like LBJ deserting our Viet agents in the North to a certain death. Evil man.
    • TK3  •  9 mths ago
      Lets see some documents to back that up! :"the Central Intelligence Agency acknowledged in the 1990s that he had been recruited for his rescue mission by the CIA's precursor, the Office of Strategic Services, and that much of his operating funds came from the U.S., including money from a discretionary fund of President Franklin D. Roosevelt."
    • BOB TURKEY  •  9 mths ago
      In time many truths can be discovered. RW should never be forgotten. He was a man destined to be eliminated and he knew it , but showed courage that could only exist in a man
      who believed he could save human beings that he didn't even know from certain death. A man such as he was a rare specimen, as he made this world a better place even after his death.
    • Fed up  •  9 mths ago
      The truth about WW2 is still hidden..when all the true info comes out history may be rewritten..
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      the whole thing about the soviet union was and is such a farce. the only good thing about it is, it helped defeating germany in ww2. I do believe stalin was just as bad as hitler in the same and other ways. They were both demented killers and evil, but I always think, the lesser of two evils
    • Ron  •  9 mths ago
      @ Gentile: Your claim of the Nazis efforts being a 'hoax" are not supported by history or facts nor the Nazi's own records. To deny the factual history is fantasy. You can enjoy your fantasy, but just dont expect anyone else to believe them.
    • Willy  •  9 mths ago
      Stalin hid his secrets well.
    • migmadmarine  •  9 mths ago
      another one that bit the dust in the gulag..rip indeed. never trust a russian
    • Chris  •  9 mths ago
      If you think the Holocaust was bad just imagine how many millions of names are lost forever thanks to the Communist gulags in Russia and China, and even North Korea. Communism killed more people than Hitler and the Nazis could ever even imagine killing. That is an absolute fact of history.
    • Chris  •  9 mths ago
      I'm not a fan of the Israeli government but I'm not a complete idiot that is about to deny one of the most documented events in human history.
    • Matthew Bryan  •  9 mths ago
      We have to blame ourself fo that fiasko in washington. What we the people should demand is one, two term limits only for them to serve, second that they too have to pay for their own free lifelong medical insurrance the voters have to pay for, e, second that they can not give them payhikes as they done so many times. Once people realaice that 70 % of our so called rep[resentatives are millionaires why you and I and millions of voters are lucky if we a few times a year may have a steak dinner.. It is time that people speak up and do away with those millionaires in office. They have no interest torepresent their constituents, their interest is making money at our expense
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