Shanghai Jewish Chronicle

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《上海犹太纪事报》(Shanghai Jewish Chronicle, Shanghai Echo)是中国上海地区于1939年至1948年间出版的德文报纸。 《上海犹太纪事报》是猶太报纸。 1939年5月3日《上海犹太纪事报》开业。 因为很多的德國犹太人去了上海所以德文报纸的商业行为扩展。 rdf:langString
The Shanghai Jewish Chronicle (simplified Chinese: 上海犹太纪事报; traditional Chinese: 上海猶太紀事報; pinyin: Shànghǎi Yóutài Jìshìbào) was a Jewish newspaper operating in Shanghai, China. It was a German language newspaper that was originally published daily and later published weekly. After the Japanese took over China, the Chronicle cooperated with the Japanese administration. It was the only Jewish newspaper in Shanghai to exist after World War II. In 1945 it was renamed Shanghai Echo. In 1948 publication ended. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Shanghai Jewish Chronicle (simplified Chinese: 上海犹太纪事报; traditional Chinese: 上海猶太紀事報; pinyin: Shànghǎi Yóutài Jìshìbào) was a Jewish newspaper operating in Shanghai, China. It was a German language newspaper that was originally published daily and later published weekly. The paper opened on May 3, 1939. The German language newspaper business was increasing in Shanghai due to an influx of Jewish refugees from Europe. Ossi Lewin, J. Kastan, and Horwitz served as the editors. The newspaper stories included international news and often referred to interests held by Jewish people. It targeted "Jews of the Far East and especially those of the German speaking community." It also discussed emigration problems. Each issue had eight to sixteen pages. Advertising made up about one third of each issue. After the Japanese took over China, the Chronicle cooperated with the Japanese administration. It was the only Jewish newspaper in Shanghai to exist after World War II. In 1945 it was renamed Shanghai Echo. In 1948 publication ended.
rdf:langString 《上海犹太纪事报》(Shanghai Jewish Chronicle, Shanghai Echo)是中国上海地区于1939年至1948年间出版的德文报纸。 《上海犹太纪事报》是猶太报纸。 1939年5月3日《上海犹太纪事报》开业。 因为很多的德國犹太人去了上海所以德文报纸的商业行为扩展。
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