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    The Shanghai Ghetto, formally known as the Restricted Sector for Stateless Refugees, was an area of approximately one square mile (2.6 km2) in the Hongkou...
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    A ghetto is a part of a city in which members of a minority group are concentrated, especially as a result of political, social, legal, religious, environmental...
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  • Shanghai Shanghai Ghetto Official site Shanghai Ghetto at IMDb  Shanghai Ghetto at Box Office Mojo Shanghai Ghetto at Rotten Tomatoes Shanghai Ghetto...
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    known as the Shanghai Ghetto, during the Japanese occupation of Shanghai. The museum is situated in what was once the Jewish Quarter of Shanghai, which had...
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    in the Shanghai Ghetto was the Mirrer Yeshiva, including its students and faculty. On 3 September 1945, the Chinese Army liberated the Ghetto and most...
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  • worldwide Shanghai Ghetto, China Jewish Quarter (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jewish ghetto. If an internal...
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  • Japanese admiral who ran Shanghai would not yield to pressure from Meisinger. However, the Japanese built a ghetto in the Shanghai neighborhood of Hongkew...
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    Europe lived in an overcrowded square-mile section known to as the Shanghai Ghetto, in the Tilanqiao neighborhood of Hongkew. In 1947, it was renamed...
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    Palestine Technical University – Kadoorie Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden Shanghai Ghetto Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kadoorie family. "Lawrence Kadoorie...
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  • ghetto while leaving other Germans free. The Shanghai ghetto differed significantly from World-War-Two-era ghettos in Europe. Refugees could obtain passes...
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  • permission. Some 2,000 of them died in the Shanghai Ghetto during the wartime period; however conditions in the ghetto were described as generally good, as...
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    During World War II the Nazis created Jewish ghettos for the purpose of isolating, exploiting and finally eradicating Jewish population (and sometimes...
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    Jewtown, Judería or proto-ghetto) is the area of a city traditionally inhabited by Jews. Jewish quarters, like the Jewish ghettos in Europe, were often the...
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  • After graduation, she entered Jungiery. She was cast in the film Shanghai Ghetto, a love story between a Jewish Refugee and a Chinese woman during World...
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  • project related to the history of the Shanghai Ghetto. Sonic materials are the Chinese song of the 30s Ye Shanghai (Shanghai nights) played by Zhou Xuan, sampled...
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  • American military bases throughout Japan.[citation needed] Kaifeng Jews Shanghai Ghetto History of Jews in Kobe Jewish settlement in Imperial Japan Fugu Plan...
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    Assassination of Tomomitsu Taminato (1936) Great Way Government (Shanghai, 1937–1938) Shanghai Ghetto Defense of Sihang Warehouse "閘北進撃戦" - "Assault on Zhabei"...
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  • partially in the Shanghai Ghetto, the book follows Lydia Chin as she tries to recover a fictional stolen jewel also called The Shanghai Moon. The book follows...
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  • was a school that became a haven for Jewish refugee children in the Shanghai ghetto. Kadoorie family "Horace Kadoorie, Philanthropist, 92". New York Times...
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  • Zhao Jing and Ma Shaohua. Set mainly in and around the Shanghai Ghetto in Japanese-occupied Shanghai during the Second World War, the film tells the story...
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    and the Shanghai Ghetto, China. The remaining number of Sugihara survivors stayed in Japan until they were deported to Japanese-held Shanghai, where there...
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  • to live their lives in peace." George Ashmore Fitch Minnie Vautrin Shanghai Ghetto Nanking (1937-1945) Hsü, ed., Documents of the Nanking Safety Zone...
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  • admiral responsible for overseeing Shanghai would not yield to pressure from Meisinger; however, the Japanese built a ghetto in the neighborhood of Hongkew...
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    and Japan to Shanghai at the outbreak of World War II. By the time Shanghai came under Japanese control, it held 26,000 Jews (Shanghai Ghetto). It is said...
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    List of individuals and groups assisting Jews during the Holocaust Shanghai ghetto Oskar Schindler Paul Grüninger Nicholas Winton Garden of The Righteous...
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  • Jewish Refugees of Shanghai, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, November 1, 2002. Accessed February 11, 2010. Lael Loewenstein. Shanghai Ghetto, Variety,[1] May...
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    refugees often lived in squalid conditions in an area known as the Shanghai Ghetto in Hongkew. On 21 August 1941 the Japanese government closed Hongkew...
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    W. Michael Blumenthal (category Jews and Judaism in Shanghai)
    1939. He was forced to spend World War II living in the ghetto of Japanese-occupied Shanghai, China, until 1947. He then made his way to San Francisco...
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    admiral responsible for overseeing Shanghai would not yield to pressure from Meisinger; however, the Japanese built a ghetto in the neighborhood of Hongkew...
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  • fortunate in the world during World War II. Chiune Sugihara Fugu Plan Kobe Shanghai ghetto Adolf (manga) Pamela Sakamoto, Japanese Diplomats and Jewish Refugees...
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