Here are some books we recommend to you for some reading about the Jews of Shanghai:




Lincoln, Anna. 1986. Escape to China. Beijing: Beijing Publishing Company.

Leitner, Yecheskel. 1987. Operation-- Torah Rescue. New York: Feldheim Publishers.

Lipschitz, Chaim. 1988. The Shanghai Connection: Based on the Hebrew "Nes Hazalah". New York: Maznaim Publishing Company.

Maier, Kurt Salomon. 1988. Shanghai Shabbath: A Historical Tragicomedy in Four Acts. Arlington, Virginia: Russo Publishing Company.

Tausig, Franziska. 1987. Shanghai Passage: Fluch und Exil einer Wienerin. Vienna: Verlag fur Gesellschaftskritik.

Ross, James. 1994. Escape to Shanghai, a Jewish Community in Shanghai. New York: Free Press.

Pike Rubin, Evelyn. 1993. Ghetto Shanghai. New York: Shengold Publishers.

Kranzler, David. Year. Japanese, Nazis, and Jews, the Jewish Refugee Community of Shanghai. New York: Yeshiva Uni. Press. KTAV

Grebenschikoff, Betty. 1993. Once My Name Was Sarah.

Patent, Gregory. 1990. Shanghai Passage. New York: Clarion Books.

Heppner, Ernest G. 1993. Shanghai Refuge: A Memoir of the World War II Jewish Ghetto. Uni. of Nebraska, Lincoln, and London.

New, Christopher. 1985. Shanghai. Hong Kong: Asia 2000.

Sergeant, Harriet. 1991. Shanghai. London: John Murray.

Sigmund, Tobias. 1999. Strange Haven: a Jewish Childhood in Wartime Shanghai.

Krasno, Rena. 1992. Strangers Always, a Jewish Family in Wartime Shanghai. Berkley: Pacific View Press.

Krasno, Rena. 2001. That Last Glorious Summer 1939, Shanghai <==> Japan. Old China Hand Press, Hong Kong

Tokayer, Marvin. 1979. The Fugu Plan, the Untold Story of the Japanese and Jews during WWII. New York and London: Paddington Press.

Guang, Pang. 1995. The Jews in Shanghai. Shanghai Pictorial Publishing House.

Pollak. The Jews of Dynastic, a Critical Bibliography. Hebrew Union College Press. Sino-Judaic Institute.

Jackson, Stanley. 1968. The Sasoons. New York.

 

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