Info

On The Record
As Nazi power spread in the 1930’s and Jews in Europe struggled to escape, many countries closed their borders to Jewish refugees. An exception was the international city of Shanghai, China, which required no visa. Thousands of Jews made their way across continents to shelter in Shanghai. Marvin Pinkert, director of the Jewish Museum of Maryland, explains how the early welcome the refugees received, withers after Japan, a Nazi ally, occupies Shanghai. And we meet a Pikesville resident who was born in Shanghai--and is now a World ping-pong champion!
On The Record
Jewish Refugees in Shanghai, A Little Known Story
0:00 0:00/ 0:00
0:00/ 0:00