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Dr. Sara L. Halpern
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1938-1939: Ho Fengshan, the consul general in Vienna, and his colleagues in Chinese consulates across Europe were witnessing Jews’ frantic search for a way out and the officials in Shanghai
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Dr. Sara L. Halpern
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1937-1943: The Japanese knew about Jews since the early 20th century when they traveled on the Siberian Railway. Using military intelligence in Manchuria, Tokyo, & Shanghai, the several Japanese officials
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Dr. Sara L. Halpern
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1940-1945: Until 1940, the Japanese generals had a Jewish resettlement plan. It would simply move all Jews within the empire to Shanghai. Japan would work with American Jews to finance
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