Escape and Rescue: Jewish Refugees and Shanghai in World War Ii

Escape and Rescue: Jewish Refugees and Shanghai in World War Ii

by Wang Jian

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This book was written to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World People's Anti-Fascist War. It takes "peace, friendship, and tolerance" as its theme, and is based on the memoirs and oral histories of Jewish refugees and Shanghai people during World War II. It uses classic historical materials and vivid stories to tell the background and reasons for Jewish refugees to Shanghai during World War II, including how Jewish refugees escaped. The four links of ", resettlement, getting along, and leaving" reproduce the mutual respect, mutual sympathy, mutual support, joint resistance against Japan, and joint anti-fascism between Jewish refugees and ordinary Chinese people during the war-torn years. It also reproduces the contribution made by the Chinese government and people in the Anti-Japanese War and the world's anti-fascism, aiming to arouse people from all over the world to "remember history and cherish peace."

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