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Yukiko Sugihara (1913–2008)

Auteur de Visas pour 6000 vies

1 oeuvres 60 utilisateurs 3 critiques 1 Favoris

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Crédit image: Yukiko Sugihara, widow of Chiune Sugihara, and president of Lithuania Valdas Adamkus

Œuvres de Yukiko Sugihara

Visas pour 6000 vies (1990) 60 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Sugihara, Yukiko
Date de naissance
1913
Date de décès
2008-10-08
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Japan
Relations
Sugihara, Chiune (spouse)
Sugihara, Hiroki (son)

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Chiune Sugihara saved thousands of Jewish refugees by issuing thousands of visas so they could get a Japanese transit across Russia.
*Our library also contains a CD witch contains Narration by Tom Osborne, poetry by Sugihara's wife and an original score performed by an international ensemble.
 
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HolocaustMuseum | 2 autres critiques | Jun 14, 2013 |
Sugihara was a Japanese diplomat in Lithuania. While serving as a diplomat his life turned upside down due to WW II breaking out. Defing orders from the Japanese government he issued over 6,000 transit visas which allowed Jews to leave the country and flea to safety. Sugihara returned to Japan where he was dismissed from government service and disgraced for the rest of his life. It was only after his death that his heroics became known. The book is written by his wife, and this is a little known part of WWII history.

Also, watch the PBS documentary entitled Sugihara: Conspiracy of Kindness.
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eo206 | 2 autres critiques | Jun 4, 2007 |
"...Sugihara was the Japanese consul to Lithuania when the Nazis invaded Poland, driving waves of Jewish refugees east into Lithuania. Their only hope of escape was a Japanese transit, which would permit them to travel across Russia. In 1939, in violation of direct orders from the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sugihara began visas to the Jewish refugees, thereby saving thousands of innocent lives. Israel would eventually honor Sugihara as Righteous Among the Nations. The CD, which was produced for WYLN by Laughing Buddha Music, tells Sugihara's dramatic story through narration, poetry, music and photographs. Based on a live multimedia performance in Carnegie Hall in 2007..."… (plus d'informations)
 
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HolocaustMuseum | 2 autres critiques | Jun 14, 2013 |

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