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I travel to Tsuruga, Japan, where my father was saved from the Nazis

Summary by The Forward
It is not often that you come across a museum that reflects its own history. But that's what happened recently when my husband, Sandy Kessler, and I traveled literally to the end of the world - to Tsuruga, Japan, a small town of 67,000 people, to see the museum "Port of Humanity". The museum deals with two groups of refugees: the first consists of 763 Polish orphans whose parents, most of them - political prisoners, who were sent to Siberia duri…

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The Forward broke the news in on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
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