The Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum, located in the restored Ohel Moshe Synagogue, stands as a testament to the 20,000 European Jewish refugees who found sanctuary in Shanghai during World War II. The museum, situated in the heart of the city, offers a detailed look into their lives through a collection of photographs, films, documents, and personal artifacts. Visitors can explore the exhibits to gain a deeper understanding of the historical context and the experiences of those who sought refuge here, making it a significant site for both education and remembrance.
Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum (Shanghai Youtai Nanmin Jinianguan)
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