At the wall
Updated: 2015-06-06 02:35
(China Daily USA)
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Heinz Frankenstein,who took refuge in Shanghai during World War II, searches for names on the memorial wall of Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum on June 1 during an event in remembrance of the history of Jewish refugees in the city. The 92-year-old,now living in San Francisco, fled Germany with his mother in 1942. At least 18,000 Jewish refugees came to Shanghai during the war. The wall has 13,732 names of them. [Provided to china daily] |
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