There’s a statue of him in Los Angeles’s Little Tokyo which I used to pay respects to when I visited for the New Year’s festival. As I became an EA I would aspire to match or exceed his impact.
Sugihara continued to hand-write visas, reportedly spending 18 to 20 hours a day on them, producing a normal month’s worth of visas each day, until September 4, 1940, when he had to leave his post before the consulate was closed. Sugihara reportedly worked at a quick pace and aimed to issue 200 to 300 visas each day. [...]
According to witnesses, he was still writing visas while in transit from his hotel and after boarding the train at Kaunas railway station, throwing visas into the crowd of desperate refugees out of the train’s window even as the train pulled out.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiune_Sugihara
There’s a statue of him in Los Angeles’s Little Tokyo which I used to pay respects to when I visited for the New Year’s festival. As I became an EA I would aspire to match or exceed his impact.
always had you as von stauffenberg in my head :)