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The Japanese who saved the children of Poland (Tearful story of Sempo Sugihara that happened more than 20 years ago)
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Everyone knows the story of Chiune Sugihara, who saved the lives of more than 6,000 Jews fleeing Poland by issuing visas to them. Everyone knows the story of Chiune Sugihara who saved the lives of over 6,000 Jews fleeing Poland by issuing visas.
Despite the war-torn world, the story of how he risked his life to save others is a fact that you should definitely know. It is a fact.
Today, I would like to write about the fact that the bond between Poland and Japan has existed for 100 years. Poland is a country with a neighboring country, Russia.
Poland is a country with powerful neighbors such as Russia, Germany and Austria. Poland is a country that has repeatedly suffered from the tragedy of war.
At that time, many Polish children lived in Siberia, which was the place of exile at that time. At that time, many Polish children were living in Siberia, the place of exile, and there was a movement to save the children from the poor environment. The Japanese Red Cross was actively involved in rescue activities and welcomed 765 Polish orphans to Japan. The Japanese people warmly welcomed the Polish children. The Japanese warmly welcomed the Polish children and provided them with food, clothing, and above all, food for the sick. The Japanese welcomed the Polish children warmly, provided them with food, clothing, and above all, nurses worked tirelessly to improve the hygiene of the sick children. As a result, the children regained their health and grew up nicely.
As a result, the children regained their health and grew up nicely. The children later fled to safer countries in search of a safe haven.
The above is just an outline, and I would like to go into more detail, but it's getting late. I'd like to go into more detail, but it's getting late and I'd like to write more.
I would like to continue writing in order to let as many people as possible know about the history that has been buried. I would like to continue writing in order to let as many people as possible know about the hidden history.
So that's it for today's blog.
I hope you will come back to my blog again and
I hope you'll come back to my blog again, and think about the same topics with me.
and share the same time and space with me.
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I'm looking forward to meeting you again.
I hope to see you again.
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Myślę, że wszyscy znają historię Chiune Sugihara, który uratował życie ponad 6000 Żydów, którzy uciekli z Polski, wydając im wizy.
Faktem jest, że powinien pan wiedzieć, że mimo wojny ryzykował życie, by ratować ludzi.
Postanowiłem napisać dzisiaj, ponieważ naprawdę chcę, abyście wiedzieli, że więź między Polską a Japonią istnieje od 100 lat.
Polska jest krajem z potężnymi sąsiadami, takimi jak Rosja, Niemcy i Austria, i wielokrotnie doświadczyła tragedii utraty swojego kraju na skutek wojny.
W tym czasie na Syberii, miejscu zesłania, mieszkało wiele polskich dzieci i istniał ruch mający na celu ratowanie ich od złych warunków. Japończycy ciepło przyjęli polskie dzieci, zapewnili im jedzenie i odzież, a przede wszystkim pielęgniarki niestrudzenie pracowały nad poprawą higieny chorych dzieci.
W rezultacie dzieci odzyskały zdrowie i ładnie dorastały, a następnie uciekły do bezpieczniejszych krajów w poszukiwaniu bezpiecznego schronienia.
Chciałbym opowiedzieć wam więcej o tej historii, ale robi się już późno i chciałbym kontynuować.
Chciałbym nadal pisać o historii, która została pogrzebana w przeszłości, aby dać o niej znać jak największej liczbie osób.
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i pomyśleć o tym samym temacie ze mną
i dzielić ze mną ten sam czas i przestrzeń.
Co za wspaniała rzecz!
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