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Japanese Diplomats and Jewish Refugees - A World War II Dilemma (Hardcover, New)
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Japanese Diplomats and Jewish Refugees - A World War II Dilemma (Hardcover, New)
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In the late 1930s and early 1940s, European Jews traveled east to
seek refuge in the West. Three thousand refugees transited Japan
and China, and more than 21,000 spent the war in Japanese-occupied
Shanghai. Japanese diplomats in Europe were caught off guard by the
flood of visa applicants, and the Foreign Ministry belatedly
confronted a refugee problem. Unexpected visitors became uninvited
guests. Vice Consul Sugihara Chiune might have faded into history
as a minor diplomat in Lithuania had he not issued thousands of
transit visas to refugees, including those who fulfilled few visa
requirements. Sakamoto demonstrates how he helped thousands escape
Europe; in the end, as she points out, a number of Japanese
diplomats saved Jews by issuing visas, but very few issued visas to
save Jews. Sakamoto focuses on the extensive archives of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which have not been treated at length
before. By examining the cable traffic between diplomats and the
ministry headquarters, she reveals the uncensored reactions of
Japanese diplomats to Jewish refugees. Through the files of Jewish
organizations and the American government, she presents the
dimensions of the crisis as Germany's emphasis on emigration
changed to extermination. Interviews with former diplomats,
refugees, and those who knew Sugihara give human dimensions to a
fascinating and little-known episode of the war.
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