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Chiune Sugihara. This man saved 6000 Jews. He was a Japanese diplomat in Lithuania. When the Nazis began rounding up Jews, Sugihara risked his life to start issuing unlawful travel visas to Jews. He hand-wrote them 18 hrs a day. The day his consulate closed and he had to evacuate, witnesses claim he was STILL writing visas and throwing from the train as he pulled away. He saved 6000 lives. The world didn’t know what he’d done until Israel honored him in 1985, the year before he died.
Why can’t we have a movie about him?
He was often called “Sempo”, an alternative reading of the characters of his first name, as that was easier for Westerners to pronounce.
His wife, Yukiko, was also a part of this; she is often credited with suggesting the plan. The Sugihara family was held in a Soviet POW camp for 18 months until the end of the war; within a year of returning home, Sugihara was asked to resign - officially due to downsizing, but most likely because the government disagreed with his actions.
He didn’t simply grant visas - he granted visas against direct orders, after attempting three times to receive permission from the Japanese Foreign Ministry and being turned down each time. He did not “misread” orders; he was in direct violation of them, with the encouragement and support of his wife.
He was honoured as Righteous Among the Nations in 1985, a year before he died in Kamakura; he and his descendants have also been granted permanent Israeli citizenship. He was also posthumously awarded the Life Saving Cross of Lithuania (1993); Commander’s Cross Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland (1996); and the Commander’s Cross with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta (2007). Though not canonized, some Eastern Orthodox Christians recognize him as a saint.
Sugihara was born in Gifu on the first day of 1900, January 1. He achieved top marks in his schooling; his father wanted him to become a physician, but Sugihara wished to pursue learning English. He deliberately failed the exam by writing only his name and then entered Waseda, where he majored in English. He joined the Foreign Ministry after graduation and worked in the Manchurian Foreign Office in Harbin (where he learned Russian and German; he also converted to the Eastern Orthodox Church during this time). He resigned his post in protest over how the Japanese government treated the local Chinese citizens. He eventually married Yukiko Kikuchi, who would suggest and encourage his acts in Lithuania; they had four sons together. Chiune Sugihara passed away July 31, 1986, at the age of 86. Until her own passing in 2008, Yukiko continued as an ambassador of his legacy.
It is estimated that the Sugiharas saved between 6,000-10,000 Lithuanian and Polish Jewish people.
It’s a tragedy that the Sugiharas aren’t household names. They are among the greatest heroes of WWII. Is it because they were from an Axis Power? Is it because they aren’t European? I don’t know. But I’ve decided to always reblog them when they come across my dash. If I had the money, I would finance a movie about them.
He told an interviewer:
You want to know about my motivation, don’t you? Well. It is the kind of sentiments anyone would have when he actually sees refugees face to face, begging with tears in their eyes. He just cannot help but sympathize with them. Among the refugees were the elderly and women. They were so desperate that they went so far as to kiss my shoes, Yes, I actually witnessed such scenes with my own eyes. Also, I felt at that time, that the Japanese government did not have any uniform opinion in Tokyo. Some Japanese military leaders were just scared because of the pressure from the Nazis; while other officials in the Home Ministry were simply ambivalent.
People in Tokyo were not united. I felt it silly to deal with them. So, I made up my mind not to wait for their reply. I knew that somebody would surely complain about me in the future. But, I myself thought this would be the right thing to do. There is nothing wrong in saving many people’s lives….The spirit of humanity, philanthropy…neighborly friendship…with this spirit, I ventured to do what I did, confronting this most difficult situation—and because of this reason, I went ahead with redoubled courage.
He died in nearly complete obscurity in Japan. His neighbors were shocked when people from all over, including Israeli diplomatic personnel, showed up at quiet little Mr. Sugihara’s funeral.
To the person saying they wished there was a movie: Apparently there WILL be one in Japan this year. It is literally called Sugihara Chiune and IMBD tells me it will be out in less than a month. I might just try to go see it, even though I won’t understand much of it (my Japanese sucks). Apparently it was out in Lithuania in October. I have also managed to dig up a couple of different things on Youtube but I’m a little confused as to what exactly they are, where they were made, etc. at the moment.
Good people doing wonderful things
Literally everybody who did this in WW2 deserves an incredible amount of respect. God bless the Sugiharas
Why is it that when couples make a new human life, it’s ‘beautiful’ and ‘miraculous,’ but when I make a new human life alone in my basement, it’s ‘a crime against nature’ and ‘morally abhorrent’?
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Being 4’11 is so hard sometimes, for real.
Damn, this so true. I remember in 4th grade I couldn’t reach nothing

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me, on dec. 31st: alright guys lets pour one out for 2015, the year where i heard "yaoi," "seme," and "uke" all said out loud on national television and accurately described. man, that shit was wild.
He’s tall, he’s incredibly tall, he’s really fucking tall. I didn’t say a name but he popped into your head didn’t he?
washington washington six foot eight weighs a fucking ton
Fuck it up Jimmy Jr.!!
When appropriating black culture just isn’t enough and u gotta make sure ppl know u literally do not respect anyone else’s culture
anyone notice how tumblr didn’t pay any attention to this? yeah me too

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Reblog if you have a scar with a story behind it.
This one time I tripped
this one time I split my forehead open
This one time a dark wizard tried to kill me when I was a infant but couldn’t
Stab
I tried to hold an angry cat
someone put an iron on my hand
My teammate tried to jump over me and cut the back of my neck open with his hockey skate.
I got a couple left over from chicken pox.
tried to climb a dead tree
as a child I came up behind a sleeping dog with a squeaky toy in my mouth
Twisted up in rusty metal chains.
Learned the hard way: - Why you don’t pull a cat’s tail (I was two) - The importance of shoring up roof structures - Why you don’t use a poorly balanced cinderblock as a support when drilling - Burny things are hot - Rotted fence palings make a surprisingly effective flail when they snap in half back along your inner arm as you pull them down. - Win the fight before your opponent has the chance to hit you in the face with a metal chair
Spider bite that got infected. Doctor informed me, “Oh, it must have bitten you while you were asleep!” and I stayed awake the entire next night in paralytic terror and also pain.
Poorly planned re enactment of 101 Dalmatians.
i was 2 and my mom told me not to do something but i did it anyway
I slipped and cut my arm open
Evil cat. Playing the game spoons with plastic butter knives. Nearly taking a need to the eye.
Tried to outrun the tide when climbing up some rocks /closer/ to the water.
Was using heelys while walking my dog late at night when I couldn’t see tiny rocks in my path.
Fred n I push each other’s buttons.
I forget where I put my iron, then I find it.
Biking down a hill and making a hella sharp turn up into my culdesac. Should have expected a crash, considering I was doing this for a whole hour before I finally fell. Zipped down the hill, attempted to turn too hard, and fell. Rolled across the cement till I slammed into the sidewalk. Got really scratched up, and the scar on my chest never went away. Oh, yeah, the bike careened into me soon after.
I have a 9 inch long scar along my internal jugular vein due to a blood lot