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He was taken to a prison in Moscow, called Ljublanka.
Lubyanka Лубянка




Quote Originally Posted by Hanna View Post
I still can't imagine why the USSR shot an innocent citizen of a neutral country two years after the war ended!
that was the nature of Stalin's regime, he killed millions of soviet people or made them rot in labor camps, if you can kill your own people all the more you can kill suspicious foreigners
thousands of Polish officers were executed near Katyn by NKVD, the scene of the massacre was found by the Nazis, but it's them who soviet authorities then blamed this atrocity on.

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And it doesn't make any logical sense that the USSR should lie to say someone is dead and keep them inprisoned instead. Particularly not since the relationship between the USSR and Sweden was quite good for the majority of the Cold War.
true, therefore i think had he been alive after Stalin's death, he'd be released