Posted on Jan 5, 2020
My father, the quiet hero: how Japan’s Schindler saved 6,000 Jews
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Chiune Sugihara’s son tells how he learned of his father’s rescue mission in Lithuania, which commemorates his achievements this year
My father, the quiet hero: how Japan’s Schindler saved 6,000 Jews
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Posted 5 y ago
I will read it later probably. It looks like a great topic.
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Had read about him but never tire or reading about him again —> thanks for posting.
So many (but never enough) examples of heroism in the face of adversity around the world and throughout history (China Daily and CPH Post link).
https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201909/02/WS5d6d39c4a310cf3e3556945f.html
http://cphpost.dk/news/long-overdue-recognition-for-dane-who-provided-salvation-to-thousands-of-chinese-in-the-folds-of-the-dannebrog.html
So many (but never enough) examples of heroism in the face of adversity around the world and throughout history (China Daily and CPH Post link).
https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201909/02/WS5d6d39c4a310cf3e3556945f.html
http://cphpost.dk/news/long-overdue-recognition-for-dane-who-provided-salvation-to-thousands-of-chinese-in-the-folds-of-the-dannebrog.html
Memorial honors Dane who saved thousands in 'forgotten Holocaust' - World - Chinadaily.com.cn
Bernhard Arp Sindberg might be little-known in his home country of Denmark, but in China, the Aarhus native is revered for his humanitarian efforts in saving the lives of tens of thousands of Chinese civilians during the Nanjing Massacre of 1937-38.
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