Share this sentence
— Noam Chomsky"It's a lesser-known story, but the Japanese government (after the Russian-Nazi pact, which split Poland) did allow Polish Jews to come to Japan, with the expectation that they would then be sent to the United States. But they weren't accepted, so they stayed in Japan."
Related information
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
[Albert] Camus points out that we have a lot of things to pass through. Everything has to be accepted before it can be improved.
— Catherine Camus
Next Quote
Finally Irish were accepted into society and became part of the political system, and there were Kennedys, and so on. But the same is true about other waves of immigrants, like the Jews in the 1950s.
— Noam Chomsky
Loading recommended content...