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Shanghai
Diplomatic Rescue: Shanghai as a Means of Escape from the Holocaust (8/29/2010) - Part III

Shanghai

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2010 34:39


Ho Manli speaks about her father, Dr. Ho Feng Shan, a Chinese diplomat in Vienna from 1937 to 1940. As Hitler marched into the city and anti-Semitism erupted, Dr. Ho took decisive action to save Jewish lives by issuing visas to Shanghai. Also joining in the discussion are Dr. Lotte Marcus, psychologist, who received a visa from Dr. Ho, and Rene Willdorf, who escaped from Berlin.

Shanghai
Diplomatic Rescue: Shanghai as a Means of Escape from the Holocaust (8/29/2010) - Part I

Shanghai

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2010 29:22


Ho Manli speaks about her father, Dr. Ho Feng Shan, a Chinese diplomat in Vienna from 1937 to 1940. As Hitler marched into the city and anti-Semitism erupted, Dr. Ho took decisive action to save Jewish lives by issuing visas to Shanghai. Also joining in the discussion are Dr. Lotte Marcus, psychologist, who received a visa from Dr. Ho, and Rene Willdorf, who escaped from Berlin.

Shanghai: A Means of Escape from the Holocaust
Diplomatic Rescue: Shanghai as a Means of Escape from the Holocaust (8/29/2010) - Part III

Shanghai: A Means of Escape from the Holocaust

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2010 34:39


Ho Manli speaks about her father, Dr. Ho Feng Shan, a Chinese diplomat in Vienna from 1937 to 1940. As Hitler marched into the city and anti-Semitism erupted, Dr. Ho took decisive action to save Jewish lives by issuing visas to Shanghai. Also joining in the discussion are Dr. Lotte Marcus, psychologist, who received a visa from Dr. Ho, and Rene Willdorf, who escaped from Berlin.

Shanghai: A Means of Escape from the Holocaust
Diplomatic Rescue: Shanghai as a Means of Escape from the Holocaust (8/29/2010) - Part IV

Shanghai: A Means of Escape from the Holocaust

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2010 22:35


Ho Manli speaks about her father, Dr. Ho Feng Shan, a Chinese diplomat in Vienna from 1937 to 1940. As Hitler marched into the city and anti-Semitism erupted, Dr. Ho took decisive action to save Jewish lives by issuing visas to Shanghai. Also joining in the discussion are Dr. Lotte Marcus, psychologist, who received a visa from Dr. Ho, and Rene Willdorf, who escaped from Berlin.

Shanghai: A Means of Escape from the Holocaust
Diplomatic Rescue: Shanghai as a Means of Escape from the Holocaust (8/29/2010) - Part I

Shanghai: A Means of Escape from the Holocaust

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2010 29:22


Ho Manli speaks about her father, Dr. Ho Feng Shan, a Chinese diplomat in Vienna from 1937 to 1940. As Hitler marched into the city and anti-Semitism erupted, Dr. Ho took decisive action to save Jewish lives by issuing visas to Shanghai. Also joining in the discussion are Dr. Lotte Marcus, psychologist, who received a visa from Dr. Ho, and Rene Willdorf, who escaped from Berlin.

Shanghai: A Means of Escape from the Holocaust
Diplomatic Rescue: Shanghai as a Means of Escape from the Holocaust (8/29/2010) - Part II

Shanghai: A Means of Escape from the Holocaust

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2010 16:33


Ho Manli speaks about her father, Dr. Ho Feng Shan, a Chinese diplomat in Vienna from 1937 to 1940. As Hitler marched into the city and anti-Semitism erupted, Dr. Ho took decisive action to save Jewish lives by issuing visas to Shanghai. Also joining in the discussion are Dr. Lotte Marcus, psychologist, who received a visa from Dr. Ho, and Rene Willdorf, who escaped from Berlin.

Shanghai
Diplomatic Rescue: Shanghai as a Means of Escape from the Holocaust (8/29/2010) - Part IV

Shanghai

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2010 22:35


Ho Manli speaks about her father, Dr. Ho Feng Shan, a Chinese diplomat in Vienna from 1937 to 1940. As Hitler marched into the city and anti-Semitism erupted, Dr. Ho took decisive action to save Jewish lives by issuing visas to Shanghai. Also joining in the discussion are Dr. Lotte Marcus, psychologist, who received a visa from Dr. Ho, and Rene Willdorf, who escaped from Berlin.

Shanghai
Diplomatic Rescue: Shanghai as a Means of Escape from the Holocaust (8/29/2010) - Part II

Shanghai

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2010 16:33


Ho Manli speaks about her father, Dr. Ho Feng Shan, a Chinese diplomat in Vienna from 1937 to 1940. As Hitler marched into the city and anti-Semitism erupted, Dr. Ho took decisive action to save Jewish lives by issuing visas to Shanghai. Also joining in the discussion are Dr. Lotte Marcus, psychologist, who received a visa from Dr. Ho, and Rene Willdorf, who escaped from Berlin.