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A review of Sweden's neutrality and refugee policy. An attempt to set the events from 1933-1945 in the prevailing spirit of the times. In Sweden, consensus and welfare policies were developed, while Central Europe was characterized by major contradictions. "Herr Hitler is an insult!" wrote Gothenburg's Handels- och Sjöfartstidning. But the public debate in Sweden during World War II was otherwise characterized by an almost unimaginable cluelessness. Different people came to take a stand on Nazi Germany in completely different ways, as unique documentary films and interviews show.