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| | A hero without a grave |
 | | In the comfort of the Sweden of that time, Wallenberg decided, however, to accept a United States initiative and go, as a diplomat, to Budapest so as to study what could be done for the Jews of that city who, very soon, would have been sent to Nazi concentration camps. |
 | | Although the Germans and their Hungarian allies endeavoured to cause an accidental death to Wallenberg, he survived this ordeal in order to be subsequently arrested by the Soviet troops, who had just liberated Budapest, never to be seen alive again. |
 | | Wallenberg is, then, a hero without a grave. |
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