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Aged, Ill European Refugees from China
One of the most tragic situations confronting the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees concerns European refugees in China. They are refugees who, mainly for political reasons, in the period following the outbreak of the First World War, went to China where most of them became established in professions or business. Through the combined efforts of the Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees, the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration, voluntary agencies and the host governments, a group of fifty-one refugees of European origin stranded in China were recently moved to homes and sanatoria in Belgium, Denmark and Sweden, on a Scandinavian Airlines flight which took them from Shanghai half-way around the world to their destinations.
Here, one of the 51, photographed upon her arrival at her new home in Europe, continues knitting a garment which she began making in Shanghai.
[1954]
Here, one of the 51, photographed upon her arrival at her new home in Europe, continues knitting a garment which she began making in Shanghai.
[1954]
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