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* [[Peter Max]] (M / German, 1937) | * [[Peter Max]] (M / German, 1937) | ||
BIBLIOGRAPHY : Guang Pan, ''A Study of Jewish Refugees in China (1933–1945)'' | BIBLIOGRAPHY : | ||
* Guang Pan, ''A Study of Jewish Refugees in China (1933–1945)'' | |||
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* ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghai_Ghetto_(film) Shanghai Ghetto]'', documentary (2002) | |||
* ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Jewish_Girl_in_Shanghai'' A Jewish Girl in Shanghai]'', animated family film (2010) | |||
== England == | == England == |
Revision as of 07:56, 28 August 2020
Holocaust Refugee Children
China
- Ursula Bacon (F / Germany, 1927) -- <Memoirs> "Shanghai Diary".
- John G. Stoessinger (M / Austria, 1927-2017) -- <Memoirs> "From China to Harvard".
- Ilse Charny (F / Austria, 1928) -- <Memoirs> "Year of the Dragon".
- Peter Nash (M / Germany, 1935) -- <Memoirs> "Escape from Berlin".
- Peter Max (M / German, 1937)
BIBLIOGRAPHY :
- Guang Pan, A Study of Jewish Refugees in China (1933–1945)
FILMOGRAPHY :
- Shanghai Ghetto, documentary (2002)
- A Jewish Girl in Shanghai, animated family film (2010)
England
- See Kindertransport
India
- Stephen Tauber (M / Austria, 1932)
- Tom Stoppard / Tomáš Straussler (M, Czechia, 1937)
Kenya
- Inge Berg (F / Germany, 1929)
- Stefanie Zweig (F / Germany, 1932) -- <Memoirs> "Nirgendwo in Afrika" (Nowhere in Africa) (1995), adapted into an Oscar-winning film in 2001.
- Giselle Berg (F / Germany, 1933)
Soviet Union
- David Silberman (M / Latvia, 1934)
- Marek Halter (M / Poland, 1936)
BIBLIOGRAPHY : Shelter from the Holocaust: Rethinking Jewish Survival in the Soviet Union, eds. Atina Grossmann, M.Edele, and S. Fitzpatrick.
Sweden
- Leif Donde (M / Denmark, 1937)