(p.40) Sugihara Chiune lived with his wife in Lithuania.
True
(p.40) Who were the people around Sugihara's house?
a) Sugihara's friends
b) Nazis
b) Jewish people
c) Lithuanian people
b) Jewish people
(p.40) Jewish people escaped from England and went to Lithuania. They escaped from the Nazis.
× England
〇 Poland
(p.43) Mr. Nishri issued visas to Jewish people and Sugihara helped him.
False
Sugihara issued visas
(p.43) What did Sugihara receive in 1968?
a) an old piece of paper
b) a phone call
c) a letter
d) a visa
b) a phone call
(p.43) When Mr. Nishri met Sugihara, he took out a piece of paper. It was an old photograph.
× photograph
〇 visa
(p.41) The people from Poland wanted to live in Japan, so they asked Sugihara to issue visas.
False
They needed to pass through Japan (日本を通り抜ける).
(p.41) Who refused to help Sugihara?
a) The Nazis
b) Yukiko
c) His brother
d) The Foreign Ministry
d) The Foreign Ministry
(p.41) Sugihara asked for permission to issue visas, but it was refused. He tried again, but received the same answer. Finally, after one week, Sugihara decided to help them.
× one week
〇 10 days
(p.42) Sugihara went to Berlin by train with his family on September 4, 1940.
True
(p.42) How did Sugihara write the visas?
a) using a computer
b) using a typewriter
c) by hand
d) by telegram
c) by hand
(p.42) Sugihara continued to write visas even as he got on the train. He handed them out through the window. Sugihara helped many people, so when the train started to move, Sugihara was happy.
× happy
〇 sad
With tears in his eyes (目に涙をためて)