Vent d'est

East Wind) is a Franco-Swiss historical drama film directed by Robert Enrico, on a script co-written with Frédéric H. Fajardie, released in 1993.

Seeking asylum and salvation in this neutral state, these soldiers, along with some civilian associates, are warmly welcomed by the Liechtenstein government.

The film traces the efforts of the Liechtenstein authorities not to hand over these 400 refugees, and shows the lies and manipulations of the Soviets to convince them to return voluntarily.

After promising them a new life as part of the reconstruction of the USSR, the Soviets managed to persuade about 200 of these men to return.

On the return journey, the train stops in Hungary and all the "returnees" are murdered with machine guns.