C&H_Attitudes toward Chinese_EN
Hermine Levy
Hermine talks about the medical assistance she received from a local Chinese woman when she, a Jewish refugee from Germany, lived in the Hongkew Ghetto in Shanghai during the war.
Gert Marcus
Language: English
Gert expresses his gratitude toward Chinese people and explains that Shanghai served his family as a place of refuge during the war.
Hermine Levy
Language: English
Hermine talks about the medical assistance she received from a local Chinese woman when she, a Jewish refugee from Germany, lived in the Hongkew Ghetto in Shanghai during the war.
John Isaack
Language: English
John reflects on the historical reasons of the anti-refugee sentiment he experienced from the local population while living in China as a German Jewish refugee during the war.
Irma Gottlieb
Language: English
Irma speaks fondly of her life in Chongqing, while she lived in China as a German Jewish refugee during the war.
Eva Antman
Language: English
Eva speaks of her gratitude to China and the Chinese people. She explains that despite the hardships related to the refugee experience, her family was able to survive the Holocaust in Shanghai and move on to create a new life in Australia.