Their loving presence watched over the students looking for their classroom. Hanging on the walls, the black and white portraits of Abram Popinsky, his wife Judith and other survivors of Auschwitz recall the past of Borgarskola high school. The largest school in Malmö, in southern Sweden, the high school had been transformed into a hospital for refugees in the aftermath of World War II. In all, around 15,000 survivors of the Nazi death camps found refuge in Malmö in the spring of 1945. ? READ. “Identities, talk about it without getting angry”, our dossier For several years now, the proliferation...