Before World War II, a Jewish teenager was denied a visa by 50 countries, why did he cry after the w

Updated on military 2024-07-24
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Because only China took him in, and their whole family avoided the war, and the whole family survived in the end.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This is because China is a very just country, and it also played a very positive role in World War II, helping many countries out of the war period.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Under the circumstances, China was the only one who gave the teenager a visa, which also protected the teenager and his family.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because at that time, only China approved their visas, so that they could hide in China during the war, and their family was safe in China.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    During World War II, Harbin and Shanghai were the main areas where Jews were accepted for refuge. He Fengshan, the Chinese Consul General in Vienna, issued life visas to many people, and more than 20,000 Jewish refugees and 100,000 Chinese living in Hongkou spent the difficult years of World War II in a small space, leaving unforgettable true feelings; In Harbin, about 230,000 Jews were accepted for refuge. Combined with the uncounted figures elsewhere, it should be in the range of 50,000.

    China has accepted more Jewish refugees than Canada and other five countries combined, so the Jewish people have always remembered this sentiment and are very friendly to China.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In July 2000, Israel awarded He Fengshan the title of "International Righteous Man" and engraved "Chinese who can never be forgotten" on the Jerusalem monument. The visa he issued was known as the "Life Visa". According to historical records, at least 10,000 Jews took refuge in Shanghai between 1933 and 1941.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    During World War II, Jews were driven to a dead end because they had annoyed the fascists.

    Hitler took a fancy to the money of the Jews and wanted to pocket these huge sums of money and become his capital to conquer the world; The Jews were too petty and unhelpful, and the Germans were bored with it, and the fascists seized on this and created an "anti-Semitic" momentum at home. So, when these conditions were ripe, the Jews were sent to concentration camps. The Jews who entered the camp seemed to have little chance of survival, so those who were not caught began the long escape journey.

    01 Jews have no way to turn to help.

    Germany wanted to put them to death, and they had to flee to other countries in the world. To travel to other countries, you need to apply for a visa, so that you can have a qualified residency. The Jews were busy from morning to night in order to obtain this right of residence, hoping only that a country would take them in.

    However, the fleeing Jews were denied visas to fifty countries. There is no place for Jews in the world. This news was a heavy blow to them.

    02 The Chinese opened a door to the Jews.

    Fortunately, when the Jews came to China, they succeeded in obtaining visas. The person who helped them get visas back then was He Fengshan.

    He has the title of "Chinese Schindler", and in his hands, he has signed a total of more than 4,000 Jewish visas. According to He Fengshan's own words: "This is also how it should be." ”

    Because He Fengshan stood from a humanitarian point of view, he was compassionate, and did not drive out the Jews for their own benefit like the fascists.

    At that time, the first Jews to accept He Fengshan's visa were Eric , and the success of Eric family's visa attracted Jews from all over the world. The Jews later went to Shanghai.

    03 Jews who settled in Shanghai.

    In fact, before Shanghai was used as a Jewish settlement, the Japanese invaders who invaded the northeastern region of China wanted to establish a Jewish-only territory in the Northeast Plain. Because the Japanese fascists took a fancy to the business acumen of the Jews, they wanted to use the Jews to industrialize the Tohoku region. Unfortunately, this project ended before it even began.

    Later, the Jews were assigned to Hongkou in Shanghai, and out of consideration for the war situation, the Japanese invaders confined Hongkou and let the Jews stay in that place.

    During the Anti-Japanese War, Shanghai Hongkou suffered many attacks. The Jews living in the area also had a particularly difficult time. After the end of World War II, the Jews trapped in Shanghai were properly resettled.

    Some of them went to the United States, some to Canada, and some to Israel. From then on, the Jewish settlement in Hongkou, Shanghai, was dissolved. The scene of that time has also become history.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When they arrived in China, they were able to save their lives and be well cared for, and they returned to their homeland after World War II.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    They are grateful that China was able to stand up and provide them with a safe home when the world was boycotting their Jews. Therefore, after they arrived in China, most of them integrated into Chinese life and contributed their own strength to China's construction.

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