In the North of Toronto in Earl Bales Park there is a monument to RAOUL WALLENBERG. The date of death on the monument ends with two question marks. To this day, it is not known when and where he died, and what actually caused his arrest … Wallenberg, who acted as the diplomatic representative of Sweden in Budapest in 1944, issued “security passports” to thousands of Jews to save them from deportation to death camps. However, on January 17, 1945, Wallenberg was arrested by the Smersh military counterintelligence and taken to the USSR, after which he disappeared without a trace. According to the official Soviet version, he died on July 17, 1947 from a heart attack in the “internal prison” of the MGB in Lubyanka. The real circumstances of his death remain unknown to this day. When Wallenberg’s relatives applied to the FSB with a request to provide them with the protocols of interrogations, as well as the originals of a number of documents that had previously been transferred in a partially edited form, the FSB refused. Wallenberg’s relatives sued the FSB in the Meshchansky Court of Moscow. On September 18, 2017, the lawsuit was dismissed. That is why the past does not go into the past, but stubbornly sneaks into the present…