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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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    Jews fled from German-occupied Europe to Shanghai. After Japan invaded China, it established the Shanghai Ghetto, an area of approximately one square mile...
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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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    Tangier Tunisia Djerba island — El Ghriba Tunis — Hara China ShanghaiShanghai ghetto, a temporary Jewish refuge during World War II. India Kochi –...
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    Règle du jeu. 10 November 2009. Les réfugiés juifs polonais dans le ghetto de Shanghai, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum "Quand vous reviendrez, aurons-nous...
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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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    invaded Poland in September 1939, occupation authorities began to establish ghettos to segregate Jews. Following the June 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union...
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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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  • Japan and the Holocaust (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    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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    the former International Settlement in the area made up part of the Shanghai Ghetto.[citation needed] In December 1944, Yangshupu District was established...
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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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  • 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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    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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  • Remembrance Authority (Jerusalem) Beit Terezin (in Kibbutz Givat Haim (Ihud)) Ghetto Fighters' House (Kibbutz Lohamei HaGeta'ot) Massuah Institute for the Study...
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  • Alice Becker-Ho (category Poets from Shanghai)
    Further works include 2004's Le premier ghetto ou l'exemplarité vénitienne, a book about the Venetian Ghetto, translated into English by John McHale and...
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  • the Shanghai ghetto. Some of the Jewish refugees there aided the Chinese resistance against the Japanese. Many of the Jewish refugees in Shanghai migrated...
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    mistaken for kizomba. In the 2000s a new RnB inspired music style called Ghetto-Zouk was created and also became popular to dance kizomba as well as Tarraxinha...
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    Victor Sassoon (category Businesspeople from Shanghai)
    Western interests in the Orient and helped European Jews survive in the Shanghai Ghetto. Sassoon loved photography and opened a studio in Shimla first called...
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  • China–Israel relations Religion in China Freedom of religion in China Shanghai Ghetto Buckley, Chris (24 September 2016). "Chinese Jews of Ancient Lineage...
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  • The author also claimed that the Eta observed Jewish customs: "In the ghetto of Nagasaki, for example, the Ety observe the Sabbath very religiously....
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    sought refuge in the city from 1933 to 1941, were forced into the Shanghai Ghetto in 1943, most survived the war due to the deeply established community...
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  • "comical" designs such as the Ghetto Blaster and Karaoke function.[citation needed] "Aiptek International GmbH - About us". aiptek.de. Archived from the original...
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    Centre (Winnipeg) Saint John Jewish Historical Museum in New Brunswick Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum Jewish Museum in Prague Danish Jewish Museum, Copenhagen...
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    the Shanghai ghetto until the Japanese surrender in 1945, three to four months following the collapse of the Third Reich itself. Dutch Ambassador de Decker...
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  • The Circle of Simplicity, Cecile Andrews, ISBN 0-06-092872-7 The Golden Ghetto: The Psychology of Affluence, Jessie H. O'Neill, ISBN 978-0-9678554-0-0...
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    amenities, services, workplaces and green space.) In a 2019 article using Shanghai as a case study, Weng and his colleagues proposed the 15-minute walkable...
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    produced a number of feature-length documentaries: Return to the Warsaw Ghetto; A Main Street Man; Balkan Madness; Teachers, Tories and Turmoil; and Chairman...
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    of Bak Lin Sin Guan 白蓮仙館主持 Tiger Cubs 飛虎 Ho Yee-mui (Aunt Hing) 何二妹(興嬸) Ghetto Justice II 怒火街頭II Chan Yin-sau 陳燕秀 Highs and Lows 雷霆掃毒 Tang Sai-nui 鄧細女...
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    designed the UK's pavilion, dubbed "Seed Cathedral", for Expo 2010 in Shanghai. In keeping with the exposition theme, "Better City, Better Life", the...
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    Jakob Rosenfeld (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    this time period fled to Shanghai, which was an asylum destination of last resort and later became the site of the Shanghai Ghetto. After release from the...
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