Ep65. Ambassador Rolf Sohlman and his ”Academic Friend” - Part 2
What secrets did Sweden’s long-serving Moscow ambassador, Rolf Sohlman, share with one of the KGB’s most ruthless agent recruiters? Was their so-called “academic friendship” a backchannel for diplomacy—or something far more dangerous?How did Prime Minister Tage Erlander and his government handle alarming intelligence reports on Sohlman and fellow diplomat Sverker Åström? Were these men quietly reassigned to protect Sweden’s reputation, or was something more sinister at play?Why do key records from the Cold War years—documents that could finally reveal the truth—remain locked away in Sweden’s National Archives? What is the government afraid of?And is it possible that eyewitness accounts of Raoul Wallenberg being alive long after his supposed death were confused with missing Swedish sailors from sunken ships or even the downed DC-3 crew captured by the Soviets?Join us as we uncover the shocking layers of secrecy, espionage, and political maneuvering that shaped Sweden’s Cold War diplomacy.Guest: Susanne Berger, author, researcher and founder of the Raoul Wallenberg Research Initiative (RWI-70). Recorded - November 15, 2024En podd av: Mikael Hylin Musik: Anton Fossum-Hylin Cover: AI-generated photos of Rolf Sohlman Swedish Ambassador to Moscow 1947-1964 (left). Source- Wikipedia Commons & MGB Col. Panteleymon I. Takhchianov. Source- The Memorial Society, MoscowFriskrivningsklausul: De berättelser, fakta, åsikter och synpunkter som presenteras i denna podcast är uteslutande de som tillhör presentatören eller intervjuobjektet och speglar inte Spionpoddens officiella policy eller ståndpunkt. Spionpodden är en oberoende, ideell podcast utan kopplingar till politiska, religiösa, ekonomiska, offentliga eller privata särintressen. Den är varken kontrollerad eller ägd av någon tredje part.Disclaimer: The stories, facts, views, and opinions presented in this podcast are solely those of the presenter or interviewee and do not reflect the official policy or position of Spionpodden. Spionpodden is an independent, non-profit podcast with no affiliations to political, religious, economic, public, or private special interests. It is neither controlled nor owned by any third party.