- The politics of the Third Reich drove thousands into exile. For many, England was the first safe haven. When the war came to an end the world as they knew it had changed forever and many would not return to their homeland.
- Rosemarie is a hard-working young woman living in a small English town in the 1950's. She left Austria with her father during the war to escape the Nazi oppression and since then, despite poverty and loneliness, she has always kept the faith that better days would arise. When she meets Anton, one of her father's friends, she immediately falls in love and starts believing in a fortunate destiny with him. Against all impediments, their secret love affair may help Rosemarie to find out where she really belongs.—Anonymous
- Rosmarie is a hard working young woman living in a small British town in the 1950's. She left Austria with her father to escape the Nazi oppression, and since then, despite poverty and loneliness, has always had faith that better days were ahead. When she meets Anton, one of her father's old friends, she immediately falls in love and starts to imagine a fortunate destiny with him. When she discovers he is already married and has a son, her illusions are shattered and she realizes that she will have to make it on her own in the new country and positively faces the challenge of raising a son without his father.
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