Persecution of Chinese people in Nazi Germany information
Treatment of Chinese in Nazi Germany
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Although spared from genocide, Chinese people in Germany were subject to large-scale and systematic persecution in Nazi Germany. Many Chinese nationals were forced to leave the country due to increased government surveillance and coercion. After the start of World War II and the subsequent collapse of Sino-German cooperation, the Gestapo launched mass arrests of Chinese Germans and Chinese nationals across Germany and sent many to labour camps.
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