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38: 207:. Weiss worked as a teacher at the Jewish School in Shanghai, and married Yeh Hsuan, a Chinese engineer, with whom she had two children and went to the U.S. so he could pursue studies at MIT. Once the Chinese Revolution reached a climax in 1949, however, Weiss returned with her children to China, leaving Yeh in the U.S. After she returned to China she became a lecturer for the 389: 190:
Initially Weiss worked as a freelance journalist in Shanghai. Later she became a teacher at the Jewish School in Shanghai, at the School of the Chinese Committee of Intellectual Cooperation, and at the
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Ruth Weiss was one of about one hundred foreign-born residents to receive Chinese citizenship in 1955. In 1983 she was named one of eleven
269: 339: 156: 199:(联合国影闻宣传处) in 1945 and joined the China Welfare Fund (中国福利会). One year later she took up a post at the Radio Division of the 144: 112: 399: 152: 195:. After working briefly as a secretary at the Canadian embassy in Chongqing in 1944, she became a correspondent at the 200: 192: 20: 313: 289: 343: 223: 374: 151:), was an Austrian-Chinese educator and journalist. She was the last surviving European eyewitness of the 301: 364: 359: 172: 37: 252:, Verlag für fremdsprachige Literatur (Publishing House for Foreign Literature), Beijing, 1958 265: 184: 196: 353: 204: 326: 317: 290:"December 11: Ruth Weiss and the Chinese Revolution | Jewish Currents Archive" 215:
from 1952 to 1965. In 1965 she worked as a journalist for "China im Bild" (人民画报).
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by Eva Siao, German by Ruth Weiss, Publisher Neue Welt, Beijing, 1958
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attracted many European émigrés including revolutionaries from the
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Being the last surviving European eyewitness of the birth of
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Naturalized citizens of the People's Republic of China
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Ruth Weiss (disambiguation)
Ruth Weiss leaning on stone wall overlooking scenic view near Chongqing, 1944
Vienna
Austria
Beijing
People's Republic of China
Chinese
Chinese Communist Revolution
People’s Republic of China
Vienna
University of Vienna
Shanghai
World War II
Spanish Civil War
West China Union University
United Nations Picture News Office
United Nations Organization
New York
Beijing
Chinese Communist Party
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
Beijing
ISBN
3-937283-06-4
"December 11: Ruth Weiss and the Chinese Revolution | Jewish Currents Archive"
"Ruth Weiss (1908-2006)" (Die Welt 06.03.2006), in German
Ruth F. Weiss
China.org.cn
Ruth Weiss in Beijing gestorben
China.org.cn

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