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Where did 20,000 Jews hide from the Holocaust? In Shanghai

In the late 1930s, as the Nazis stepped up their persecution of German and Austrian Jews, many countries in the West severely limited the number of visas they granted to refugees.

But there was one place refugees could go without even obtaining a visa: Shanghai.

Cover Photo: Jewish refugees in Shanghai tried to recreate their lives in Europe as best they could. Here, a Jewish wedding in 1938.

Credit: Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum