The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum is a museum commemorating the Jewish refugees who lived in Shanghai during World War II after fleeing Europe to escape...
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occupied all of Shanghai in 1941, the Japanese army forced about 23,000 of the city's Jewish refugees to be restricted or relocated to the Shanghai Ghetto from...
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Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum Jewish Museum in Prague Danish Jewish Museum, Copenhagen Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme, (Museum of Jewish Art and...
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Shanghai Natural History Museum Shanghai Science and Technology Museum Song Ching Ling Memorial Residence in Shanghai Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum...
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now the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum. In 1939, Horace Kadoorie, the head of the powerful philanthropic Sephardic Jewish family in Shanghai, founded...
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Holocaust Museum Ottawa National Holocaust Monument Hong Kong Holocaust and Tolerance Centre (Hong Kong) Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum "Wall of Shanghai List"...
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A Jewish Girl in Shanghai (Chinese: 犹太女孩在上海) is a 2010 Chinese animated family film written by Wu Lin and based on his graphic novel of the same name...
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Meir Ashkenazi (rabbi) (category Jews and Judaism in Shanghai)
Chinese Jewish history". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 24 March 2021. Falbaum 2005, p. 44. "Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum, Shanghai". GPS My...
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three academic fields: (1) the Shanghai Jewish Refugees (Holocaust refugees during World War II), (2) the remnants of Jewish communities in China (the largest...
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Emigration of Jews from Nazi Germany and German-occupied Europe (redirect from Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany)
of the Holocaust "Refugees". Holocaust Encyclopedia, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Washington, DC. "German Jewish Refugees". Holocaust Encyclopedia...
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Art Museum Shanghai Entomological Museum Shanghai Film Museum Shanghai History Museum Shanghai International Wine & Spirits Museum Shanghai Jewish Refugees...
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proposed that large numbers of Jewish refugees should be encouraged to settle in Manchukuo or Japan-occupied Shanghai, thus gaining the benefit of the...
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Japan and the Holocaust (category Jewish Japanese history)
disobeyed his superiors and issued thousands of visas to Jewish refugees to go in Shanghai in 1938–1939, would eventually receive the Righteous Among...
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Jewish refugees from Nazism are Jews who were forced to leave their place of residence due to persecution by the Nazis, their allies and collaborators...
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Jakob Rosenfeld (category Jewish Chinese history)
National Museum of China in tribute to him. The museum exhibit in his honor was inaugurated by Chinese President Hu Jintao. The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum...
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History of the Jews in the Philippines (redirect from Jewish-Filipino)
Cincinnati, organized the Jewish Refugee Committee of Manila (JRC) with the intention of rescuing German members of the Shanghai Jewish community. These Jews...
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rubble during the Second World war when Shanghai was occupied by the Japanese. 20,000 Ashkenazi Jewish refugees from Nazi-occupied Europe lived in an overcrowded...
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Jewish refugees came from Poland and other eastern European countries in the early 1940s. Shanghai was particularly notable for its numerous Jewish refugees...
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Jerusalem), today part of Nachlaot Ohel Moshe Synagogue, today the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum Yeshiva Ohel Moshe is a school in Bensonhurst (Brooklyn, NY)...
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History of the Jews in China (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia)
were predominantly of European origin. Shanghai was notable for its special area assigned to Jewish refugees, most of whom left after the war, the rest...
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Shanghai Star (上海英文星报) was a weekly English-language newspaper published in Shanghai, China, between 1992 and 2006. It was owned and run by its parent...
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Shanghai, a lecture and exhibit on Jewish refugees that sought shelter in World War II Shanghai and later immigrated to the United States. "Museum's mission"...
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Synagogue (Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum), and the General Post Office Building (Shanghai Postal Museum). The Rockbund Art Museum is also in Shanghai. There...
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Krupp and BMW. With the help of the "Jewish Refugee Committee" he employed a sizable number of Jewish refugees from Germany and the occupied territories...
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well-to-do members. Russian artists dominated Shanghai's artistic life almost single-handedly. Many Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany arrived in the 1930s....
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Shanghai Science and Technology Museum is a large museum in Pudong, Shanghai, close to Century Park, the largest park within the inner districts of the...
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W. Michael Blumenthal (category Jews and Judaism in Shanghai)
II, Japan had occupied Shanghai, and the Blumenthals were confined to the Shanghai Ghetto along with 20,000 other Jewish refugees for the next eight years...
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Baghdadi Jews (redirect from Baghdadi Jewish)
exodus as a tragedy. Memoirs written by Baghdadi Jewish authors spoke fondly Burma, Singapore, Shanghai and Hong Kong and of the fact in India they had...
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Chiune Sugihara (category Aid for Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany)
consulate of Vladivostok transferred about 50 Jewish refugees who had been stranded in Vladivostok to Shanghai with Soviet Union cargo on 26 April 1941. At...
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Ho Feng-Shan (category Jewish Chinese history)
them escape from the Holocaust People's Daily Online, "Former Jewish refugees revisit Shanghai Ark" Chang, Wayne (July 24, 2015). "The 'Chinese Schindler'...
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