This documentary follows Raoul Wallenberg's then fellow diplomat Per Anger to his visit in the places that were essential to Wallenberg's rescue mission in Budapest: the building of the Swedish Legation in the Buda hills, the International Ghetto, the Józsefváros Railway Station, etc. While recollecting his memories, he also meets with people whose life was saved by Wallenberg's protective passports, who tell the stories of their escape; participates at the unveiling of the memorial plaque on the corner of the Wallenberg Street and visits the Wallenberg Memorial in Pasarét.
A documentary film. On a night train in the midst of the Second World War, a German SS officer secretly passes on the very first testimony of the Holocaust to a Swedish diplomat. In present time an old woman tries to find the truth to this event which gave her father a sense of guilt for the rest of his life. This film begins in the Holocaust to evolve into a modern story about personal and collective guilt