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How many Jews did China accept during World War II?

During World War II, the main areas that accepted Jewish asylum were Harbin and Shanghai. He Fengshan, the Chinese Consul General in Vienna, issued life visas to many people. 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 behind unforgettable true feelings; in Harbin, about 20,000 to 30,000 Jews were admitted as refugees. Including uncounted numbers from other places, it should be within the range of 50,000 people.

China has accepted more Jewish refugees than Canada and five other countries combined. Therefore, the Jewish people have always kept this feeling in mind and are very friendly to China.