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From: Andi Wolos & Bob Necci

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Re: Raoul Wallenberg

Date: January 03, 2001

"Sweden disregarded invite to exchange Wallenberg?

JAN 3, 2001, M2 Communications - A Swedish and Russian expert group that has been investigating the case of the disappeared Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg has found that there were invites from the Soviet Union to exchange Wallenberg for Russians in Sweden.

Raoul Wallenberg worked to save Jews during World War II and was captured by the Soviet Union at the end of the war.

The Swedish foreign ministry however disregarded the Soviet proposal and said that Wallenberg was probably already dead, according to Svenska Dagbladet, a Swedish daily newspaper.

The expert group will release a Swedish and a Russian report on 12 January.

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