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Originally published on Sun June 3, 2012 8:29 am
Raoul Wallenberg is credited with saving thousands of Jews in Budapest during the Nazi occupation by giving them Swedish travel papers or moving them to safe houses. The Swedish diplomat was arrested by the Soviet Red Army more than six decades ago. His fate has been a mystery ever since.
On Monday, the chief archivist of Russia's counterintelligence service said the agency will continue searching for clues about his fate.
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