Think about what you have read about Sugihara and life in Nazi occupied territories from this reading. Pretend you are Sugihara or Sugihara's wife. Write a detailed journal entry about your experience during the time of July 31st and August 28th 1940. Be sure to use your writing checklist and graphic organizer to help you organize your writing. Describe things you have seen and your feelings and reactions. Be sure to include historical details.
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History, 21.06.2019 17:40, parkbro3956
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