Region: Shanghai, Chine
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Housed in the former Ohel Moshe Synagogue in Shanghai (Hongkou district), this museum, founded in 2007, traces the history of the approximately 20,000 Jewish refugees who found refuge in Shanghai between 1933 and 1945 while fleeing Nazism. Its 'Wall of Names' bears the names of 18,578 refugees identified by researchers. It is the only museum institution in mainland China dedicated to the Memory of the Holocaust and to the reception of Jewish refugees.
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