Chiune Sugihara (Romanian Wikipedia)

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  • Pulvers, Roger (). „Chiune Sugihara: man of conscience”. The Japan Times Online (în engleză). ISSN 0447-5763. Accesat în . 
  • „Israel names street after diplomat Sugihara, who issued 'visas for life' to Jews during WWII”. The Japan Times. . Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . A ceremony on a planned street named after the late Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara was held in Netanya, Israel, on Tuesday. Sugihara issued transit visas to thousands of Jews people during World War II, which later came to be known as “visas for life,” as they saved many from Nazi persecution. Netanya is known as a place where many Jews arrived after fleeing from the oppression thanks to visas issued by Sugihara. The plan to build the street marks 30 years since Sugihara’s death. “It’s such an honor. I wish my father was here,” said Sugihara’s fourth son, Nobuki, 67. 

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