Martin Schulz (Paul Lukas), a GermanAmerican art dealer, returns to Germany at the outbreak of World War Two, adopts the Nazi propaganda philosophy, refuses to protect the Jewish fiancee, Griselle Eisenstein (K.T. Stevens), of his son Heinrich Schulz (Peter Van Eyck), who has stayed in America to run the family busine
Aqilla and Yumna, two mothers who both fought for Baskara's love and happiness. Aqilla gave up her biological son, Baskara, to be raised by Arif and Yumna in Solo.