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