• When the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum was established in 2007, it faced the challenge of collecting enough exhibits to tell the story of the estimated 20...
  • During World War II, the Japanese army forced all Jewish refugees in Shanghai into the working-class Hongkou district, where they faced overcrowding and...
  • Located at 62 Changyang Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum is an important component of the "Tilanqiao Historic Area" and serves as a...
  • <nowiki>Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum; ユダヤ難民紀念館; synagogue de Moïse; Museum Pengungsi Yahudi Shanghai; מוזיאון הפליטים היהודים בשאנגחאי...
  • The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum is a museum commemorating the Jewish refugees who lived in Shanghai during World War II after fleeing Europe...
  • Das Museum ist ein anschaulich gestalteter Ort der Erinnerung an die Geschichte der in Shanghai lebenden Juden während des Holocausts.
  • They are the only typical historic traces of Jewish refugee life inside China during the Second World War.
  • Once inside the museum’s heavy outer gates, you’ll see the long copper Wall of Names engraved with thousands of names of Shanghai’s Jewish refugees as...
  • In 2007, the Government of Hongkou District reopened it as a museum to commemorate the Jewish refugees who took shelter in Shanghai during the Second...
  • History of the Museum From 1933 to 1941, Shanghai became a modern-day “Noah’s Ark” accepting around 30,000 Jewish refugees fleeing the Holocaust in Europe.