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The actor, Richard Chamberlain (right), as the war hero, Raoul Wallenberg, with Kenneth Colley, who plays Colonel Adolf Eichmann, the infamous exterminator of Jews, in a scene from the television film, “Wallenberg: A Hero’s Story.” The film marks the fortieth anniversary of the unsolved disappearance of Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat who saved more than 100,000 Jews from death in Nazi concentration camps during World War 11. He disappeared behind the Iron Curtain and has never been seen again, although there have been unconfirmed sightings of Wallenberg in a Russian prison camp. The film was mainly shot on location in Zagreb, Yugoslavia.

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Press, 15 July 1985, Page 37

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The actor, Richard Chamberlain (right), as the war hero, Raoul Wallenberg, with Kenneth Colley, who plays Colonel Adolf Eichmann, the infamous exterminator of Jews, in a scene from the television film, “Wallenberg: A Hero’s Story.” The film marks the fortieth anniversary of the unsolved disappearance of Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat who saved more than 100,000 Jews from death in Nazi concentration camps during World War 11. He disappeared behind the Iron Curtain and has never been seen again, although there have been unconfirmed sightings of Wallenberg in a Russian prison camp. The film was mainly shot on location in Zagreb, Yugoslavia. Press, 15 July 1985, Page 37

The actor, Richard Chamberlain (right), as the war hero, Raoul Wallenberg, with Kenneth Colley, who plays Colonel Adolf Eichmann, the infamous exterminator of Jews, in a scene from the television film, “Wallenberg: A Hero’s Story.” The film marks the fortieth anniversary of the unsolved disappearance of Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat who saved more than 100,000 Jews from death in Nazi concentration camps during World War 11. He disappeared behind the Iron Curtain and has never been seen again, although there have been unconfirmed sightings of Wallenberg in a Russian prison camp. The film was mainly shot on location in Zagreb, Yugoslavia. Press, 15 July 1985, Page 37

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