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Auf Wiedersehen, Shanghai! But Where Do We Go?

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Exodus to Shanghai

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Shanghai had always been a last resort for the refugees. Central European families, who had come to Shanghai because they had no alternative, now had to decide again where they wanted to go.

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  1. For a better understanding of the difficulties, physical and psychological, faced by those who returned to Germany and Austria, see the interviews in Hochstadt, Shanghai-Geschichten: die judische Flucht nach China (Berlin: Hentrich und Hentrich, 2007), pp. 175–229.

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Hochstadt, S. (2012). Auf Wiedersehen, Shanghai! But Where Do We Go?. In: Exodus to Shanghai. Palgrave Studies in Oral History. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137006721_8

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