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Escape To Manila From Nazi Tyranny To Japanese Terror 1st Printing Frank Ephraim

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Escape To Manila From Nazi Tyranny To Japanese Terror 1st Printing Frank Ephraim
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Frank Ephraim
ISBN: 9780252028458, 0252028457
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1st Printing

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Escape To Manila From Nazi Tyranny To Japanese Terror 1st Printing Frank Ephraim by Frank Ephraim 9780252028458, 0252028457 instant download after payment.

A harrowing account of Jewish refugees in the Philippines With the rise of Nazism in the 1930s more than a thousand European Jews sought refuge in the Philippines, joining the small Jewish population of Manila. When the Japanese invaded the islands in 1941, the peaceful existence of the barely settled Jews filled with the kinds of uncertainties and oppression they thought they had left behind. In this book Frank Ephraim, who fled to Manila with his parents, gathers the testimonies of thirty-six refugees, who describe the difficult journey to Manila, the lives they built there upon their arrival, and the events surrounding the Japanese invasion. Combining these accounts with historical and archival records, Manila newspapers, and U.S. government documents, Ephraim constructs a detailed account of this little-known chapter of world history.

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