The Growth of Shanghai, China Due to European Jewish Immigration During World War II: The Reason the English Government Invaded Shanghai During the 19th Century, the Various Empires Which Invaded Shanghai Post the First Opium War (1839 – 1842), How the Japanese Government Invaded Shanghai, the Reason Foreign Governments Repelled the Japanese Government’s Invasion of Shanghai, Shanghai Not Requiring Travel Visas During the 1930’s, the Reason Many Jewish Refugees Migrated to Shanghai Post World War II (1939 – 1945), the Jewish Population of Shanghai Rapidly Expanding During the Early 20th Century, the Legislative Policy Which Helped Shanghai Become a Wealthy and Powerful City, the Evacuation Conditions the German Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (National Socialist German Workers’ Party) (Nazi) Forced Upon Jewish Europeans, the Reason Many European Jews Exited Europe With Virtually Zero Financial Capital, the Nickname of “Shanghai” During the 19th Century, the Diversity of Shanghai Post the Arrival of Jewish Europeans in 1938, the Reason Jews From Baghdad, Iraq Setup Shanghai’s Modern Day Economic System, These Financial Experts Assuming Control of the Illicit Opium Trade, How Infants Were Cared For After Dying During the 1930’s and 1940’s, the Treatment of European Jewish Refugees Within Europe vs the Treatment of European Jewish Refugees Within Shanghai, the Location Most European Jews Migrated From, the View of Shanghai’s Living Conditions During the 1930’s and 1940’s, the Reason Refugee Children Began Forming Criminal Syndicates During the 1930’s and 1940’s, the View of Education by Adult Jewish Immigrants During the 1930’s and 1940’s, the Person Who Constructed the Shanghai Jewish Youth Association School (Jiādàolǐ Xuéxiào) (Kadoorie School), the Reason Students Were Taught English Within the Shanghai Jewish Youth Association School, the Reason All Graduates of the Shanghai Jewish Youth Association School Were Accepted into the University of Cambridge, the Reason European Jewish Residents Were Tortured by Japanese Soldiers Within Shanghai, the Method of Execution the German Government Requested the Japanese Government Enforce Upon European Jewish Residents, the Japanese Government’s Response to This Request, the Negotiation Agreement Between the German Government and Japanese Government Related to the Treatment of European Jewish Residents, the Shanghai Ghetto All European Jewish Residents Were Forcibly Migrated to, the Impact of This Forced Migration Into the Restricted Sector for Stateless Refugees (Shanghai Ghetto), the Reason European Jewish Residents Were Forced to Dress and Undress Within Their Bed, the Reason Each European Jewish Resident Possessed a Small Table at the Foot of the Bed, the Person Who Helped European Jewish Residents During the 1940’s, the Location of U.S. Social Worker Laura Margolis Jarblum When the Motorschiff (Motorship) Saint Louis Ship With European Migrants Was Rejected From Docking Within Havana, Cuba, the Alternative Port the Motorschiff Saint Louis Applied to Dock Within, the Impact of This Experience Upon Jarblum, the Person Jarblum Appealed Toward to Improve the Living Conditions of European Jewish Residents, the Strategy Jarblum Implemented to Persuade Japanese Imperial Navy Advisory Bureau Captain Koreshige Inuzuka to Improve Living Conditions for Jewish Residents Within Shanghai, the Reason Jarblum Was Permitted the Opportunity to Provide Food Provisions and Residential Architecture for European Jewish Residents, the Philanthropic Project Jarblum Invested $100,000 Into, the Reason a Kitchen Was Installed Within the Joint Distribution Committee Jewish Refugee Hospital, the Period When the European Jewish Community Within Shanghai Began to Flourish, the Military Force Which Targeted and Destroyed the Restricted Sector for Stateless Refugees, the Period When European Jews Within Shanghai Learned of the Holocaust, and the Number of European Jewish Refugees Within Shanghai During World War II

In 1840, after the Opium War, the British invaded Shanghai, China. This was followed by the Americans, then the French, and finally the Japanese in the early 1930’s, all claiming part of Shanghai as under the control of their domestic government. The Japanese started invading China from the north, starting in Manchuria, China, then moving southward toward Shanghai. The foreign powers which were already in the region, repelled Japan’s advances as they understood that a victory for Japan would mea...


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