A Study of Jewish Refugees in China (1933–1945)Departure of Jews and End of the Jewish Refugee Community in China
A Study of Jewish Refugees in China (1933–1945): Departure of Jews and End of the Jewish Refugee...
Pan, Guang
2019-09-13 00:00:00
[After WW II, Jewish refugees left China for various reasons. By the start of the Cultural Revolution, except for Hong Kong and Taiwan, the Jewish refugee community and settlements in China had ceased to exist. However, during the 17 years before the Cultural Revolution, many Jews still lived in China and their organization, the Council of the Jewish Community of Shanghai, remained effective with the support of the Chinese government.]
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A Study of Jewish Refugees in China (1933–1945)Departure of Jews and End of the Jewish Refugee Community in China
[After WW II, Jewish refugees left China for various reasons. By the start of the Cultural Revolution, except for Hong Kong and Taiwan, the Jewish refugee community and settlements in China had ceased to exist. However, during the 17 years before the Cultural Revolution, many Jews still lived in China and their organization, the Council of the Jewish Community of Shanghai, remained effective with the support of the Chinese government.]
Published: Sep 13, 2019
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