Joan Grossman
Director

The film presents the little-known story of the 20,000 European Jews who fled to Shanghai between late 1937 and 1941. After 1939, Shanghai was the last and only resort to find safe haven from the Nazis, though not that safe either, as the film shows. This was due to Shanghai's status as a free port not requiring entry papers, and the relative tolerance of the Japanese occupiers, who, far from being saviors, resisted their Grand Ally's (Germany) demand to exterminate the Jews, and even prevented the actions of the Nazi "Butcher of Warsaw" who was assigned to liquidate the Shanghai Jews. After the Communist takeover of China, all traces of the Jews' existence, including a Jewish cemetery with 2,000 graves, were razed. The Jews passage through Shanghai is revealed, and preserved through four survivors (Fred Fields now of Miami, Ernest and Illo Heppner, and Siegmar Simon), and an incredible collage of rare film footage assembled by Joan Grossman and Paul Rosdy who wrote, edited, directed and produced the documentary.
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Joan Grossman
Director
Paul Rosdy
Director

Barbara Sukowa
Annie Witting

Otto Tausig
Adolf Stopfer
Fritz von Friedl
Voice over

Dietrich Hollinderbäumer
Voice over

Peter Kybart
Voice over

Gen Seto
Voice over

Keenan Shimizu
Voice over
Maria Urban
Voice over
Fred Fields
Self
Siegmar Simon
Self
Brigitta Furgler
Voice over
Illo Heppner
Self
Ernest Heppner
Self
Erika Deutinger
Voice over
Michael Scheidl
Voice over
Matty O'Shea
Reporter
Sabine Thomson
Voice over
Joan Grossman
Writer