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English: Chinese calligraphy offsets a Russian building, built by Russian Jews escaping the pograms of Eastern Europe. Jews turned Harbin, a fishing town, into a thriving commercial outpost. Most Jews fled the Japanese and the rest fled the Communists. Those who failed to flee were jailed by the Japanese and Communists. Canadian author Troy Parfitt traveled extensively in China to get source material for his book Why China Will Never Rule the World. |
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Date | Taken on 28 January 2007 | ||
Source | http://www.troyparfitt.com/ | ||
Author | Troy Parfitt | ||
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Date and time of data generation | 15:38, 28 January 2007 |
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