Raoul Wallenberg disappeared in January 1945. What followed raises questions Sweden has never fully answered.
Why did Swedish officials repeatedly ask the Soviet Union to declare him dead? Why did diplomatic pressure ease — even when new information emerged? Was this hesitation accidental… or strategic?
What is missing from the archives — and why? Why do intelligence records thin out or vanish after the 1950s? And how should we understand internal remarks suggesting the case could no longer be pursued?
One question still cuts through the silence:
Was Raoul Wallenberg’s mother, Maj von Dardel, correct in her intuition?
This episode examines silence as method. Not conclusions — but omissions. Not proof — but patterns.
Because when a case fades, it is worth asking: who wanted it that way?
And what does that tell us about how a state protects itself — when truth becomes inconvenient?
Guest: Susanne Berger — historian and researcher of postwar diplomacy, intelligence history, and the Raoul Wallenberg case.
En podd av: Mikael Hylin
Musik: Anton Fossum-Hylin
Omslagsfotot: Fotograf: Raoul Wallenberg Academy - Kolorerat porträtt av Raoul Wallenberg
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The stories, facts, views, and opinions presented in this podcast are solely those of the presenter or interviewee and do not necessarily reflect the official stance of Spionpodden. Spionpodden is an independent, non-profit podcast with no affiliations to political, religious, economic, public, or private special interests. It is neither controlled nor owned by any third party.
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