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Top Swedish politicians and Raoul Wallenberg's own sister on Thursday introduced an official memorial day for the "great Swede", who saved 100,000 people from the Holocaust in Budapest during World War 2, citing the need to fight today's anti-Semitism and its modern "anti-Islam kin".
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Will we also see a day to mark the sale of Swedish steel to Nazi Germany, without it the war couldn´t have continued, much like many of todays conflicts around the world wouldn´t be able to continue without the sales of Swedish arms dealers.
What about allowing Nazi armies travel through Sweden to Norway, will those that gave Hitler the go ahead be honoured or is this a case of picking what bits of history fits with those today?
I am sure many would love the rest of the world to think all Swedes are like Wallenberg, maybe it explains the need to take in so many folk from warzones around the world...people who have lost homes and loved ones by Swedish arms are welcomed into Swedish arms,maybe it eases the conscience a bit.
Unfortunately for the socialists, who have governed Sweden for most of the time since the war, he didn't quite fit the profile, what with him being a rich aristocrat from an elite family and all that. They tried to push him under the carpet. It's good to see a Swedish government finally realising what an asset he is to Sweden, and celebrating him as he deserves.
Well said ...
we shell remember him for ever.
may God bless his memory.
Israel
Bernadotte had 2 chapters in his life:a very positive one ,saving Jews from the Nazi
concentrations camps specialy 400 Danish people from Treisenstadt, and on that he is an valubale man exactly as Wallenberg, and a negative one after war was ended, his opposing to the creation of Israel,we recognize his first chapter and reject his later one, saying that most of the Jews in Palestine under the Hagana condemed his assassination by Lehi underground.