Filmmaker sees World War II-style stories of rescue in Ukraine
Santa Clarita Valley Signal staff writer Sarah Sikandar had this to say about Passage To Sweden:
During World War II, while Jewish communities under authoritarian regimes were being systematically persecuted, those living in Scandinavia – Sweden, Norway and Denmark – were able to rescue Jewish refugees. From using political leverage to welcoming them in their homes, thousands of Jews fleeing Germany and other European countries found a haven in Scandinavia… Read more – The Signal
Scandinavian Morality During WWII
Why do countries behave so differently toward their religious and ethnic minorities? Are nations’ education systems so divergent that their citizens develop distinct moral codes? How much does leadership matter? Why do some ordinary people risk their lives to save others? Moment Magazine