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Behind the Aegis

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Mon Aug 24, 2020, 12:27 AM Aug 2020

(Jewish Group) Japanese municipality holds benefit to commemorate savior of Jews

A municipality in Japan celebrated the 80th anniversary of the rescue of Jews by a local diplomat with a bake sale.

The benefit, which began this week in Japan’s Gifu district, will continue until Sept. 10 and its proceeds will go toward commemorating Chiune Sugihara’s actions in Japan, Lithuania and beyond, Kyodo News reported Thursday. The district had planned to hold a benefit concert but had to switch to an online sale of cupcakes because of social distancing measures connected to the coronavirus.

From July 18 to Aug. 28, 1940, Sugihara, an intelligence officer and consul serving in Lithuania, issued thousands of visas to Jewish refugees, many of them from Poland.

His visas, coupled with fictitious destination visas issued by his Dutch counterpart in Lithuania, Jan Zwartendijk, allowed thousands of Jews to flee the Nazis. Sugihara acted in defiance of orders from his superiors in Japan, which was an ally of Nazi Germany.

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See also: 7/29 Google doodle celebrates Chiune Sugihara, a diplomat who saved Jews during WWII

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(Jewish Group) Japanese municipality holds benefit to commemorate savior of Jews (Original Post) Behind the Aegis Aug 2020 OP
I met a gent that when he was a child his German Jewish parents fled to Manchuria China. mitch96 Aug 2020 #1

mitch96

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1. I met a gent that when he was a child his German Jewish parents fled to Manchuria China.
Mon Aug 24, 2020, 10:29 AM
Aug 2020

When I met him he was in his 70's. The family wanted out badly b/c they saw the writing on the wall. The invading Japanese did not bother them thru out the war... He spoke English, German, Yiddish and Mandarin. He had some great story's of survival...
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