Now listen to a reel of testimonies describing the situation at the turn of 1939 and 1940.
Nelly Schwartz, Josef Schulhof and Anna Marie Votický eventually did reach Shanghai. Although the Japanese occupiers interned all the "foreigners" in the Hongkew ghetto, they did not obey the German calls to kill them. Anna Lorencová, her brother and her mother were not so lucky. While their father waited for them in Shanghai, they were deported to the ghetto in Terezín.
What impressed you most in these testimonies?