Jews are blamed for the nation's economic and social woes in the Republic of Utopia, and the government chooses to deport them. Leo Strakosch is one of those who have been exiled. In other words, he's smitten with the daughter of Counselor Linder. Anti-Semitism is wrong, and he goes into the Republic in a covert manner to prove it to the people. According to Bettauer's novel, the cinema version is very different. "Utopia" was the moniker given to Vienna. Fortunately, the story had a nice conclusion.
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Jews are blamed for the nation's economic and social woes in the Republic of Utopia, and the government chooses to deport them. Leo Strakosch is one of those who have been exiled. In other words, he's smitten with the daughter of Counselor Linder. Anti-Semitism is wrong, and he goes into the Republic in a covert manner to prove it to the people. According to Bettauer's novel, the cinema version is very different. "Utopia" was the moniker given to Vienna. Fortunately, the story had a nice conclusion.
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