making visas
he was 64 years old when he died
He was born in Yaotsu, Gifu, to Mitsugoro and Yatsu Sugihara
to get visas to go to a safe place
he faced putting his family in danger and risking his life with the government.
During World War II, Chiune Sugihara was working as a Japanese diplomat in Lithuania. He served as the vice consul in the Japanese consulate in Kaunas, where he issued transit visas to thousands of Jewish refugees, allowing them to escape the Nazis. His actions, which were against the orders of his government, have made him a significant figure in Holocaust history.
Chiune Sugihara was remembered because he saved 6,000 lives from getting killed
Chiune Sugihara died on July 31, 1986 at the age of 86.
Chiune Sugihara was born on January 1, 1900.
Mr. Sugihara's son lives in Lithuania.
Yes he did.
Chiune Sugihara was born on January 1, 1900 and died on July 31, 1986. Chiune Sugihara would have been 86 years old at the time of death or 115 years old today.
Chiune Sugihara was from Yaotsu, Gifu. The small town is located in the island country of Japan. He was born on January 1, 1900.
he was 64 years old when he died
He was born in Yaotsu, Gifu, to Mitsugoro and Yatsu Sugihara
to get visas to go to a safe place
Hiroki Sugihara was one of Chiune Sugihara's 4 sons.
he chose to disobey his government and issue visas.