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Continuity and change in Japanese policy towards Jewish refugees in Shanghai, 1938-1943
During the Second World War, many Jews fleeing Europe sought refuge in Shanghai, which had been controlled by the Japanese since 1937. When Jewish refugees arrived in 1938, they were initially treated well. In 1943, however, Japanese officials forced the community into a designated area. According to some historians, this change in policy resulted from Nazi influence. To what extent was German influence the principal reason for the change in policy?
Availability
ITBRC37195 | SR 909 CON | Student Reference (SL) | Available |
Detail Information
Series Title |
50 Excellent Extended Essays
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Call Number |
SR 909 CON
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Collection Type |
Student Reference
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Publisher | International Baccalaureate Organization : ., 2007 |
Collation |
17p
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Language |
English
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ISBN/ISSN |
-
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Classification |
909
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Edition |
-
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Subject(s) | |
Specific Detail Info |
Grade A
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