יהודי שנגחאי ומקלט הונגקאו
Region: Chine
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Shanghai successively hosted Baghdadi Jews (Sassoon, Kadoorie), Russian refugees after 1917, then tens of thousands of refugees fleeing Nazism in the 1930s. During the Japanese occupation, the latter were confined to the Hongkou 'ghetto'. After 1949, almost all left the city, ending this singular history.
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