Quote Originally Posted by LXNDR View Post
i'm soviet, let's put it this way but any person who is curious enough about the dark past of the USSR and conscious enough i'm sure has heard Wallenberg's name

in a documentary about him that i watched on the History channel, it was narrated that after taking him into their custody soviets wanted to use him as bargaining chip in their talks with Western leaders, but once they realized their plan wouldn't work they just killed him
Is it really proved that he was in a Soviet jail and was killed there?