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Shanghai Remembered... - 9781879094734

Un libro in lingua di Falbaum Berl (EDT) edito da Momentum Books Llc, 2005

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In the 1930s, anti-Semitism was spreading like a cancer throughout the world. And even though Hitler's regime was criticized for its treatment of Jews, no one stepped forward to help them.

In mid-1938, 32 countries met to discuss the Jews' dilemma. But they did not open their doors (except for the Dominican Republic), citing a variety of reasons.

Through word of mouth or information from travel agencies, Jews from various parts of Europe discovered that Shanghai was an open port. No visas or passports were required. About 20,000 refugees made the decision to flee from impending extermination--leaving behind their highly civilized and sophisticated culture for a haven that could not have been more unlike the life they had experienced.

Shanghai Remembered... is a collection of first-person accounts telling how these refugees found themselves traumatized, stateless and penniless in a strange and inhospitable place.

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