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Chinese Jews, American Jews And The Japanese During World War Ii Relationship

Posted on:2012-09-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D M YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2215330368994258Subject:Religious Studies
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During the Second World War, the international relationship was strained and the relations of countries were complicated. During the war which was launched by Japanese against China however the central city like Harbin in northeast China and ShangHai which were ruled by Japanese admitted the European refugees. The Far East became the refuge of Jews. In order to undertand and state the religion of Jewish community and social activities in the Far east that it taking the Jew, especially the Jews of a particular region or period, as the object of study. Through discussing deeply the relationships among Jews of China, American Jews and Japanese during the Second World War to decode the causes and history of how Chinese Jews flatter Japanese and American Jews refused Jews of China. It is benefit to learn geographical political veins in Pacific Ocean and relationship among China and Israel, China and Japan, China and America both on the bilateral and the multilateral fronts. It also helps the current and future chinese politics, a foreign policy, especially the peace and safety in Pacific Ocean.
Keywords/Search Tags:Jews of China, American Jews, Japanese, Holocaust, Anti-semitism, World War II
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