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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you for sharing my friend LTC (Join to see) and making us aware about the efforts, character and courage of Chiune Sugihara:
1.He was "vice minister of the Foreign Affairs Department for Japan in Manchuria in 1934, resigned in protest of the Japanese treatment of the Chinese."
2. "In 1939 Sugihara was sent to Lithuania, where he ran the consulate. There he was soon confronted with Jews fleeing from German-occupied Poland."
3. The Japanese government which was allied with Germany refused to grant exit visas.
4. "Sugihara talked about the refusal with his wife, Yukiko, and his children and decided that despite the inevitable damage to his career, he would defy his government."
5. "Day and night he wrote visas. He issued as many visas in a day as would normally be issued in a month. His wife, Yukiko, massaged his hands at night, aching from the constant effort. When Japan finally closed down the embassy in September 1940, he took the stationery with him and continued to write visas that had no legal standing but worked because of the seal of the government and his name. At least 6,000 visas were issued for people to travel through Japan to other destinations, and in many cases entire families traveled on a single visa. It has been estimated that over 40,000 people are alive today because of this one man."
6. "With the consulate closed, Sugihara had to leave. He gave the consulate stamp to a refugee to forge more visas, and he literally threw visas out of the train window to refugees on the platform.
After the war, Sugihara was dismissed from the foreign office. He and his wife lost a 7-year-old child and he worked at menial jobs."
7. "It was not until 1968 when a survivor, Yehoshua Nishri, found him that his contribution was recognized. Nishri had been a teenager in Poland saved by a Sugihara visa and was now at the Israeli embassy in Tokyo."

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SSgt Boyd Herrst
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Awesome what he did ! I think that word describes it most eloquently !
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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Sometimes it's harder to show moral courage over physical courage.
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CSM Charles Hayden
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Is that more than FDR saved?
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Good question! I know that the US turned away a ship that they made the movie called The Voyage of the Damned. The US was still isolationist and racist so I don't think very many got in.
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