The Voyage of the St. Louis

The Voyage of the St. Louis (1995)

Documentary • 0h 52m
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The ship St. Louis left Nazi Germany on May 13, 1939, with 937 German Jews bound for Cuba. Most had sold all their belongings to book passage, pay off corrupt German officials, and buy visas to Cuba. Hope turned to despair when Havana suddenly barred their entry. For thirty excruciating days, the St. Louis wandered the seas and was refused haven by every country in the Americas. Finally, they returned to Europe, where the refugees were accepted by Holland, France, Belgium, and England. Four months later, World War II began and many of the passengers died in Nazi death camps. Includes archival footage, photographs, interviews with nine survivors, and readings from the diary of the ship's captain.

Maziar Bahari
Director
Maziar Bahari, Terence McKenna
Writer
Don Haig, Manuel Benitez Jr., Kathleen Fee
Starring

Language: French, German, English
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Country: Canada, France
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7.1

IMDb (10 votes)
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