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The Puzzle of Rescue and Survival: The Wartime Exodus of Jewish Refugees from Lithuania and their Japanese Savior Redux
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Kowner, Rotem
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Appreciation
/ Diplomats
/ Jewish refugees
/ Refugees, Jewish
/ Social aspects
/ Sugihara, Chiune
2024
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The Puzzle of Rescue and Survival: The Wartime Exodus of Jewish Refugees from Lithuania and their Japanese Savior Redux
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Kowner, Rotem
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Appreciation
/ Diplomats
/ Jewish refugees
/ Refugees, Jewish
/ Social aspects
/ Sugihara, Chiune
2024
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The Puzzle of Rescue and Survival: The Wartime Exodus of Jewish Refugees from Lithuania and their Japanese Savior Redux
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The Puzzle of Rescue and Survival: The Wartime Exodus of Jewish Refugees from Lithuania and their Japanese Savior Redux
2024
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Overview
One of the most remarkable rescue stories of the Holocaust is the 1940–1941 exodus to East Asia of a few thousand Jewish refugees stranded in Lithuania. The key figure associated with this affair is the Japanese diplomat Sugihara Chiune, who issued transit visas to these refugees, paving the way for their departure. Recognized 44 years later with Yad Vashem's title of the Righteous Among the Nations, Sugihara has become revered figure both in Japan and internationally. However, a careful examination of the prevalent narrative surrounding the refugees, their Japanese benefactor, and their wartime survival, reveals a story that is not only overly simplistic but also contains factual inaccuracies. Formulated around fifty years post-event, this account has primarily spotlighted Sugihara's supposedly life-saving deeds, while overlooking numerous other elements and factors that were instrumental in the refugees' survival. Drawing from a wide range of recently discovered archival sources and a critical examination of existing testimonies, this article presents a new and comprehensive retelling of this historic episode. It aims to provide a more nuanced and accurate understanding of the events and the diverse forces that contributed to the rescue and survival of the refugees.
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University of Hawai'i Press,University of Hawaii Press
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