Japanese Diplomats and Jewish Refugees
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Japanese Diplomats and Jewish Refugees A World War II Dilemma

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This is an in-depth investigation of how more than 24,000 European Jews reached Japan and Japanese-occupied Shanghai. As far west as Casablanca and east as Vladivostok, Japanese diplomats issued transit visas to Jews. Sakamoto explores why visas were granted and how the Foreign Ministry confronted a difficult refugee problem.

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