In 1945 about 3 000 German soldiers and a 167 Baltic legionaries came as refugees to Sweden. Those who came via the island Gotland were first detained there, in a camp next to Havdhem, but later collaborated with those who came via Ystad to a camp in Ränneslätt outside Eksjö. In November, the government announced that the Balts would be handed out, causing a hunger strike and a number of suicides. The film has a lot of documentary features in the form of authentic movie clips and photos.
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