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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (12855)12/23/2006 12:54:29 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218168
 
usnews.com

"hand-wrote 2,139 visas"

... how many offspring do you suppose resulted from the folks directly saved?

can you do math? can you see consequence from cause?

you are trying to shift attention to what the germans did to the jews, which is not disputed in the slightest, so can give that line of defense up

we are talking about collective punishment of defenseless people living in enlarged camps, attacked with cluster bombs, and tens of thousands of children lost parents, now, not eons ago



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (12855)12/23/2006 1:05:18 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218168
 
then again, a chinese diplomat saved jews as well

en.wikipedia.org

"Feng-Shan Ho ... , born in Yiyang, Hunan September 10, 1901 (some sources give 1904), died in San Francisco, September 28, 1997, was a Chinese diplomat who saved hundreds, probably thousands of Jews during the early years of World War II. He is known as “China’s Schindler”."

... and i will bet this guy would not talk about collateral damage and collective punish is the right thing to do and then deny ... not even if it only collaterizes ONE SINGLE LIFE!

en.wikipedia.org
"Pan-Jun-Shun (1889-1974), was the first Chinese national to be awarded the title Righteous Among the Nations for hiding and sheltering a Ukrainian Jewish girl during the occupation of part of the Soviet Union during World War II.

Pan Jun Shun moved to Russia in 1916 looking for work. He settled in Moscow where he found work as a laborer. He was unable to return to China due to events surrounding the Russian Revolution. He married and had two sons while living in Moscow, after which he moved to Kharkov, Ukraine in 1936. His wife died before the outbreak of World War II. This loss was further compounded when his two sons were drafted into the Soviet Army at the beginning of the war, they never returned home and were presumed to have been killed during the war.

He survived the war and continued to live there until his death in 1974.

[edit] Reason for Righteous award
Pan Jun Shun provided shelter and hiding for a Ukrainian Jewish girl who had escaped from a detention area set up by the occupying German Army. She escaped through the efforts of her father who realized that his children were likely to be killed as they were being transferred to another town.

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