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Switzerland in the dreams of Jewish escapees: a neutral country in World War II

When World War II broke out, the Swiss government took measures to block first and then rush out: it implemented a pre-signing agreement to prevent refugees from entering; if If allowed to enter, they will be expelled; for refugees who enter illegally, Switzerland will take them to the border and return them to the Nazis. At the beginning of World War II, Switzerland intercepted more than 100,000 Jews at the border. During the war, more than 30,000 Jewish refugees were refused entry to Switzerland, and the vast majority of them were later murdered by the Nazis.

However, when Switzerland prevented refugees from entering, public protests and rallies broke out across Switzerland. The Swiss government relaxed its refugee policy and provided a large amount of assistance to the public in other warring countries. It is estimated that 300,000 refugees and immigrants received obtain temporary or permanent asylum in Switzerland.

Paris after World War II. A man suffering from amnesia was taken in by the kind-hearted private detective Yute and gained a new identity: Guy Rolland. Luo Lang worked as an assistant detective for Yute for eight years. When Yute retired, he decided to uncover the mystery of his experience and life experience.