Two Polish children, John and Halina, were forcibly displaced from their homeland in 1940, along with hundreds of thousands of others, and were sent to various parts of the world, including Siberia, Iran, India, and New Zealand, where they eventually settled in a refugee camp with 700 other exiled children.
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The poignant story of John and Halina, a Polish couple, unfolds as they flee their homeland, face the devastating consequences of war, and embark on a grueling journey to Siberia and a refugee camp in New Zealand for children.