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- SAKHAROV, Page 58The Wallenberg MysteryBy Andrei Sakharov
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- [From Memoirs. (c) 1990 by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Translated by
- Richard Lourie]
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- One of the items in the bag stolen from the dental clinic
- in Gorky was a letter about Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish
- diplomat who rescued thousands of Hungarian Jews during World
- War II, then vanished when the Soviets occupied Budapest.
- Soviet authorities have maintained that Wallenberg died in
- prison in 1947 and the file of his case was destroyed. The
- latter assertion most assuredly is untrue: NKVD and KGB
- investigation files are stamped TO BE PRESERVED FOREVER; pages
- may be removed on instructions from the top, but a file is
- never completely eradicated.
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- At the Installation I learned how all this works from a KGB
- officer who'd had the job of sorting files. In every case, the
- first page of a file was retained. If a person had been
- executed, an affidavit that the death sentence had been carried
- out had to be included, along with the serial number of the
- pistol used.
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- Complete files of cases involving foreigners almost
- certainly were preserved. Diplomats should continue to press
- Soviet authorities to clear up the Wallenberg mystery.
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