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* [[Werner Michael Blumenthal (M / Germany, 1926), Holocaust survivor]]
* [[Werner Michael Blumenthal (M / Germany, 1926), Holocaust survivor]]
*[[Lorie Bellak (F / Germany, 1929), Holocaust survivor]]
Lorie Bellak came to China in 1939, when she was ten, from the Silesian city of Ratibor, Germany  (modern-day Racibórz, Poland)
Lorie Bellak, born March 17, 1929 in Ratibor, Germany (Raciborz, Poland), describes her childhood in Ratibor; the growing antisemitism she experienced; her memories of Kristallnacht; her father's arrest and imprisonment in Buchenwald; her family's decision to leave Germany; their sea journey to Shanghai, China; her first impressions of Shanghai; her experiences in the Hong Kew ghetto; her experiences with the Jewish community there; her memories of attacks by United States airplanes; meeting her husband; working at the US Army post exchange after the war ended; immigrating to the United States in 1948 with her husband; and her family life in Cleveland, OH and San Francisco, CA.


* [[George Zames (M / Poland, 1934-1997), Holocaust survivor]]
* [[George Zames (M / Poland, 1934-1997), Holocaust survivor]]
* [[Hannelore Heinemann / Hannelore Headley (F / Germany, 1936), Holocaust survivor]] = Memoirs: Blond China Doll: A Shanghai Interlude, 1939-1953


* [[Peter Max Finkelstein / Peter Max (M / Germany, 1937), Holocaust survivor]]
* [[Peter Max Finkelstein / Peter Max (M / Germany, 1937), Holocaust survivor]]
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* [[Francis Mankiewicz (M / Germany / China, 1944-1993), Holocaust survivor]]
* [[Francis Mankiewicz (M / Germany / China, 1944-1993), Holocaust survivor]]


* [[Hannelore Heinemann Headley]] = Memoirs: Blond China Doll: A Shanghai Interlude, 1939-1953 amazon - 4-years-old


Lorie Bellak came to China in 1939, when she was ten, from the Silesian city of Ratibor (modern-day Racibórz, Poland)


* [[Ursula Bacon]] (F / Germany, 1927) -- <[[Memoirs]]> ''"Shanghai Diary"''.
* [[Ursula Bacon]] (F / Germany, 1927) -- <[[Memoirs]]> ''"Shanghai Diary"''.

Revision as of 19:56, 20 July 2021

Holocaust Refugee Children, China

Overview

Jewish School China.jpg

A school class of Jewish refugee children, including Hannelore Mansbacher (seated 2nd row, on the end at far right), at Transition Upper school on Kinchow Road in Shanghai, China. (USHMM)


Boy Scouts China.jpg

A troop of boy scouts stands at attention during a gathering in Shanghai.

The Children

Memoirs by John G. Stoessinger (1978)

Lorie Bellak came to China in 1939, when she was ten, from the Silesian city of Ratibor, Germany (modern-day Racibórz, Poland)

Lorie Bellak, born March 17, 1929 in Ratibor, Germany (Raciborz, Poland), describes her childhood in Ratibor; the growing antisemitism she experienced; her memories of Kristallnacht; her father's arrest and imprisonment in Buchenwald; her family's decision to leave Germany; their sea journey to Shanghai, China; her first impressions of Shanghai; her experiences in the Hong Kew ghetto; her experiences with the Jewish community there; her memories of attacks by United States airplanes; meeting her husband; working at the US Army post exchange after the war ended; immigrating to the United States in 1948 with her husband; and her family life in Cleveland, OH and San Francisco, CA.


  • Sigmund Tobias (M / Germany, 1932) -- <Memoirs> "Strange Haven: A Jewish Childhood in Wartime Shanghai" (2009).

BIBLIOGRAPHY :

  • David Kranzler, Japanese, Nazis & Jews: The Jewish refugee community of Shanghai, 1938-1945 (1976)
  • Guang Pan, A Study of Jewish Refugees in China, 1933–1945

FILMOGRAPHY :

Media in category "Holocaust Refugee Children, China (subject)"

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