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Digital Book Report Prepared by Ms. Gil Clinton-Mendenhall Elementary
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Non-Fiction Biography Narrator is the son of Mr. Sugihara First-Person Narration
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Small town in Lithuania 1940’s WWII Nazi occupation
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Mr. Sugihara is a diplomat from Japan stationed in a small town in Lithuania who has the authority to issue visas. The Nazis have begun to relocate the Jews (Polish refugees) in this town. A small group of Jews meet with Mr. Sugihara to request visas.
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Mr. Sugihara can issue a couple but not the hundreds needed to save this population. He asks permission from his superiors three times. The permission is denied. Mr. Sugihara must choose between “disobeying his government, or disobeying God.”
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He consults his family and decides to issue the visas. Fatigued, Mr. Sugihara issues hundreds of visas before he is stationed in Berlin, Germany. He even hands out blank visas from the train.
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Hundreds of Polish refugees are facing a bleak future in the hands of Nazis. Superiors deny the request of Mr. Sugihara to request permission to issue extra visas. Issuing hundreds of visas against government orders in order to save them. Disobey orders and commit to a higher moral order.
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Courage: Mr. Sugihara disobeyed government orders and put his life and the life of his family in danger to save Polish Jews
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Sometimes having moral character means making difficult decisions (that may or may not put your life at risk)
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