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Harbour of Hope

In 1945 Irene, Ewa and Joe were among the nearly 30,000 survivors rescued from German concentration camps to the peaceful harbour town Malmö, Sweden. Here they started life again.

Top Cast

  • Irene Krausz-Fainman

    Irene Krausz-Fainman

    Self

  • Stig Kinnhagen

    Stig Kinnhagen

    Self

  • Ewa Kabacinska Jansson

    Ewa Kabacinska Jansson

    Self

  • Joe Rozenberg

    Joe Rozenberg

    Self

  • Marguerite Lartigau

    Marguerite Lartigau

    Self (archive footage; uncredited)

  • Hinda Jakubowicz

    Hinda Jakubowicz

    Self (archive footage; uncredited)

  • Fredzia Marmur

    Fredzia Marmur

    Self (archive footage; uncredited)

  • Felicja Sonabend

    Felicja Sonabend

    Self (archive footage; uncredited)

  • Sara Nowak

    Sara Nowak

    Self (archive footage; uncredited)

Overview

In 1945 Irene, Ewa and Joe were among the nearly 30,000 survivors rescued from German concentration camps to the peaceful harbour town Malmö, Sweden. Here they started life again.

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