Displaying: 1 21 of 21 matches for “shanghai”
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1. Ernest G. Heppner describes arrival in Shanghai
Shanghai, one of few havens for refugees without visas. His father and sister stayed behind in Germany ... Shanghai. In 1947, he came to the United States with his wife, whom he met and married in Shanghai.
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2. Ernest G. Heppner describes the Shanghai ghetto and its Japanese overseer
Shanghai, one of few havens for refugees without visas. His father and sister stayed behind in Germany ... Shanghai. In 1947, he came to the United States with his wife, whom he met and married in Shanghai.
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3. Moses Zupnik describes facilities for the Mir Yeshiva in Shanghai
of the Mir Yeshiva to move to Shanghai in Japanese-occupied China. They remained in Shanghai
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4. Ernest G. Heppner describes the random nature of receiving passes to enter and exit the Shanghai ghetto area
Shanghai, one of few havens for refugees without visas. His father and sister stayed behind in Germany ... Shanghai. In 1947, he came to the United States with his wife, whom he met and married in Shanghai.
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5. Ernest G. Heppner décrit le ghetto de Shanghai et ses surveillants japonais
et sa mère s'enfuirent vers Shanghai, l'une des destinations sures des réfugiés ... trouvèrent du travail à Shanghai. En 1947, il partit aux Etats-Unis avec sa femme, qu'il avait
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6. Ernest G. Heppner describes learning about the Holocaust and the fate of his relatives
Shanghai, one of few havens for refugees without visas. His father and sister stayed behind in Germany ... Shanghai. In 1947, he came to the United States with his wife, whom he met and married in Shanghai.
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7. Norbert I. Swislocki describes fleeing from Warsaw with his mother
them to leave for Shanghai in Japanese-occupied China. Norbert and his parents spent the rest of the ... war in Shanghai. In June 1947 the family immigrated to the United States with the aid of Jewish ... American servicemen stationed in Shanghai after the war.
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8. Norbert I. Swislocki describes leaving Warsaw with his mother upon the outbreak of war
them to leave for Shanghai in Japanese-occupied China. Norbert and his parents spent the rest of the ... war in Shanghai. In June 1947 the family immigrated to the United States with the aid of Jewish ... American servicemen stationed in Shanghai after the war.
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9. Gary Bigus describes Berlin during the 1936 Olympics
Shanghai, China. His father died of illness in Shanghai shortly before the war ended. Gary and his mother
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10. Morton Goldberg describes fleeing from Soviet-occupied Poland to Vilna in 1939
required Jewish refugees with only temporary residence permits to relocate to Shanghai in Japanese-occupied ... China. He remained in Shanghai for the rest of the war, and immigrated to Palestine in October 1947.
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11. Yonia Fain describes leaving Warsaw after the German invasion of Poland
required them to relocate to Shanghai in Japanese-occupied China in the fall ... of 1941. They remained in Shanghai for the duration of the war. In 1948, Yonia and his wife
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12. Ernest G. Heppner
vidrios rotos"), Ernest y su madre huyeron a Shanghai, uno de los pocos lugares seguros para los ... Shanghai. En 1947, vino a Estados Unidos con su esposa, a la que había conocido en Shanghai, donde se
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13. Ernest G. Heppner
vidrios rotos"), Ernest y su madre huyeron a Shanghai, uno de los pocos lugares seguros para los ... Shanghai. En 1947, vino a Estados Unidos con su esposa, a la que había conocido en Shanghai, donde se
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14. Ernest G. Heppner
vidrios rotos"), Ernest y su madre huyeron a Shanghai, uno de los pocos lugares seguros para los ... Shanghai. En 1947, vino a Estados Unidos con su esposa, a la que había conocido en Shanghai, donde se
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15. Norbert I. Swislocki décrit sa fuite de Varsovie avec sa mère
jusqu'à ce que les autorités japonaises leur demande de partir pour Shanghai, dans la Chine ... occupée par les Japonais. Norbert et ses parents passèrent le reste de la guerre à Shanghai ... américains stationnés à Shanghai après la guerre.
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16. Norbert I. Swislocki bercerita tentang pelarian dari Warsawa bersama ibunya
Jepang mengharuskan mereka untuk bertolak ke Shanghai, daerah Tiongkok yang diduduki Jepang. Norbert dan ... orangtuanya menjalani kehidupan selama perang di Shanghai. Pada bulan Juni 1947, keluarga tersebut berimigrasi ... ke Amerika Serikat dengan bantuan prajurit Amerika Yahudi yang ditempatkan di Shanghai setelah perang.
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17. Norbert I. Swislocki
siguientes ocho meses, hasta que las autoridades japonesas les ordenaron trasladarse a Shanghai, en la región ... de China ocupada por Japón. Norbert y sus padres pasaron el resto de la guerra en Shanghai. En junio ... apostados en Shanghai después de la guerra.
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18. Norbert I. Swislocki
siguientes ocho meses, hasta que las autoridades japonesas les ordenaron trasladarse a Shanghai, en la región ... de China ocupada por Japón. Norbert y sus padres pasaron el resto de la guerra en Shanghai. En junio ... apostados en Shanghai después de la guerra.
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19. Gary Bigus describe Berlín durante las Olimpíadas de 1936
conseguir pasajes a Shanghai, China. Su padre enfermó y murió en ... Shanghai poco antes de que terminara la guerra. Gary y su madre fueron los
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20. Norbert I. Swislocki descrive la fuga da Varsavia con sua madre
quando le autorità giapponesi ordinarono loro di partire per Shanghai che si trovava nella Cina occupata ... con l'aiuto di militari ebrei americani di stanza a Shanghai dopo la guerra, la famiglia emigrò negli
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21. Yonia Fain
les exigieron reubicarse en Shanghai, en la China ocupada por Japón. Permanecieron en Shanghai el