Chiune Sugihara

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Chiune Sugihara was a Japanese diplomat known for his courageous actions during World War II. Here are some key facts about him:

  1. Diplomatic Role: Sugihara served as the Vice Consul of Japan in Lithuania from July 1940 to September 1941.

  2. Heroic Act: Despite orders not to issue transit visas, he facilitated the escape of thousands of Jewish refugees by issuing thousands of Japanese transit visas, allowing them to travel through Japan and onwards to safety.

  3. Personal Sacrifice: Sugihara’s actions came at great personal risk; his family was separated from him during this time as they were in Tokyo, and his career was jeopardized for defying official orders.

  4. Recognition: After the war, he lived a modest life and wasn’t widely recognized until later years. He was posthumously honored by Yad Vashem as one of the “Righteous Among the Nations” for his selfless actions.

  5. Legacy: Sugihara is remembered worldwide for his humanitarian efforts, and numerous schools, memorials, and foundations have been named in his honor to commemorate his bravery and compassion.

These actions significantly contributed to saving approximately 6,000 Jewish lives during a time of great peril.

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