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The Japanese Man Who Saved 6000 Jews With His Handwriting.
[nytimes.com]

kmdskit3 8 Oct 16
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Excellent article, thank you. I've heard of others that acted with compassion & moral courage during that time, but had not heard of Chiune Sugihara. His example should be remembered & lauded. Again, thanks for this.

Glad to share. His selflessness is truly inspiring.

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He was very courageous !

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That is great! He is also much better than Yahweh.

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Here is a Huffington Post article about Chiune Sugihara, the Japanese man who saved 6,000 Jews:

[huffingtonpost.com]

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I cannot read the article without subscribing to the New York Times.

For some reason I never have a problem with accessing NYT articles even though I'm not a subscriber. Sorry...

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That is heartwarming.

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