Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum Reopened After Expansion
After three years of renovations, the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum reopened to the public. The museum details the story of 20,000 Jewish refugees who fled Nazi-occupied areas in Europe in the 1930s and 1940s and settled in Shanghai. ICS reporter Wu Yina visited the museum in the heart of the former ghetto where most of the refugees lived.
Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum Reopened After Expansion
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