The film opens with the Japanese atrocities in war-torn China, than switches to Spanish refugees fleeing to other lands. The bulk of the film deals with the fugitives from Nazi Germany. The footage deals with the highlights (now low lights) of Adolph Hitler;s rise to power, the secret police, espionage in the home, Nazi propaganda in the schools, and mentions the concentration camp. It covers the problem of all the various-country refugees in foreign countries, complicated by immigration laws and lack of funds. Palestine and its agricultural and industrial activities , are shown as an example of how the resettlement problems can be met. But, the alignment of democracies against totalitarianism is cited as the real solution.
—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>