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“The Nazis have given up”
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“It is estimated that Consul Sugihara issued 6,000 Japanese transit visas. An estimated 40,000 descendants of his visa recipients, now known as “Sugihara Survivors,” are alive because of his extraordinary courage. This was one of the largest rescues of Jews in the Holocaust.”
― A Special Fate: Chiune Sugihara: Hero of the Holocaust
― A Special Fate: Chiune Sugihara: Hero of the Holocaust
“Japanese children were taught a code in school. It had three laws: (a) Do not be a burden to others; (b) Take care of others; (c) Do not expect rewards for your goodness.”
― A Special Fate: Chiune Sugihara: Hero of the Holocaust
― A Special Fate: Chiune Sugihara: Hero of the Holocaust
“By acting against his own government, he would most likely lose all chance of advancement, ruin his career, and be disgraced. He might endanger all their lives. He added that although he might have to disobey his government, if he didn’t act, he would be disobeying God.”
― A Special Fate: Chiune Sugihara: Hero of the Holocaust
― A Special Fate: Chiune Sugihara: Hero of the Holocaust
“I request permission to issue visas to hundreds of Jewish people who have come to the consulate here in Kaunas seeking transit visas. They are suffering extremely. As a fellow human being, I cannot refuse their requests. Please permit me to issue visas to them. This request is a humanitarian plea. The refugees’ request for visas should not be denied.”
― A Special Fate: Chiune Sugihara: Hero of the Holocaust
― A Special Fate: Chiune Sugihara: Hero of the Holocaust
“Lucia began to write with the new pen on a green suitcase afternoons after tea hour during the loneliest hours in an institution of the type of Barnaderg Bay, between tea and bed—the dark and gloomy, often wet hours of the day for half the year, and the poignantly light and melancholy, also often wet hours of the day during the second half of the year.”
― Clairvoyant: The Imagined Life of Lucia Joyce
― Clairvoyant: The Imagined Life of Lucia Joyce




