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Russia s weird and worrying weapons – from exploding dogs to Caspian Sea Monster
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During World War Two, 29 Australian merchant ships and 386 merchant seamen lost their lives in Australian waters. This morning, their sacrifices were remembered in a small but poignant ceremony in Newcastle. by Samantha Poate | NBN News-News, Sport & Weather
By Ronan O Connell 5 April 2021
It is a symbol that looks entirely out of place. In central Shanghai, near the city s nest of gleaming skyscrapers, I spotted a timeworn brick building adorned by a Star of David. This Jewish emblem is small enough that few passers-by would ever notice it. Yet it testifies to of one of the most extraordinary stories in Shanghai s history, which took place here in the neighbourhood of Tilanqiao. This multicultural oasis was among the very few places Jewish refugees were guaranteed to be accepted
For thousands of desperate people in the 1930s, this Chinese metropolis was a last resort. Most countries and cities on the planet had restricted entry for Jews trying to flee violent persecution by Nazi Germany. Not Shanghai, however. This multicultural oasis – that included British, French, American, Russian and Iraqi residents – was among the very few places Jewish refugees were guaranteed to be accepted, with no visa required.
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