Vilmos Böhm

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Vilmos Böhm or Wilhelm Böhm (January 6, 188028 October 1949) was a Hungarian Social Democrat and Hungary's ambassador to Sweden after World War II. He is suspected as an agent of the Soviets, and may have been the person who placed Raoul Wallenberg's name on a list of people to be detained in Budapest by the NKVD.

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