lAbout 20,000 Jewish refugees 1) __________ to Shanghai between 1933 and 1941. At that time, Japanese troops 2) __________ parts of Shanghai. After the outbreak of the Pacific War, the Japanese invaders 3) __________ a ghetto. They forced tens of thousands of Jews to live in a 4) __________ refugee-restricted residential area, which is where today’s Shanghai JewishRefugees Museum is 5) __________.lThe fate of the Jewish refugees later became closely intertwined with that of their Chinese counterparts in Shanghai. In 1945, when the world 6) __________ its war against Fascism, the Jewish refugees in Shanghai started to 7) __________ information about their families back in Europe. But with only sad news coming, the Jews in Shanghai soon realized that leaving their homeland, although heartrending, might have been the 8) __________ they had ever made.