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- The Braude family's experiences when Norway was occupied by Nazi Germany and Jews were arrested and deported.
- During Word War II, American author Agnes Newton Keith is imprisoned by the Japanese in various POW camps in North Borneo and Sarawak.
- Italian Jews journey back from Auschwitz after WWII, confronting challenges of reintegrating into society and uncertainties about familial circumstances awaiting them at home.
- British N.C.O. Sergeant Major Charles Coward (Sir Dirk Bogarde) escapes from the Stalag VIII-B P.O.W. camp, and is mistakenly awarded with the Iron Cross by the Germans.
- A group of French soldiers during WWII are captured by German troops and sent to a POW camp. There they have to make use of his best resources to stay alive - and sane, while at the same time scheming a way out.
- In a detention camp in 1918, a group of Finnish actors are sentenced to death. When an important German general arrives, the camp's vicious commandant forges out a cruel plan: the imprisoners have to perform a comedy - and if they can make the visiting general laugh, they will be spared. A story about zest for life and power of laughter. Based on true events.
- Mass deportations to Siberia of the 1940s as seen through eyes of a young boy called Staszek Dolina. His family members are among the 2 million Polish citizens, who are sent to the cruel Siberian work camps.
- Henrik is admired by his children as a war hero. One night he brings his secretary Anna Maria to his home. He tells of the horrors of the war, that his country was left in ruins and that Mexico opened the doors to a new life.