she also survived through a sugihara transit visa. so the prime minister came to pay respect at the holocaust museum and light a candle in memory of sugihara. the name of sugihara eventually in japan was understood by everybody to have been an extraordinary hero who defied government orders because his view of humanity was such that what was happening in europe and the danger that we all had was wrong. and wrong is too mild, too mild word. and he took it upon himself to do what he thought was with right in saving these people, this 2,000 or so people from certain death. because once the nazis captured vilna, the jews there were annihilated almost in its entirety. >> and, of course, we can never know with any precision exactly how many lives have been made possible because of the bravery, because of the actions of sugihara because not only is it the people who were the direct beneficiaries, but all of their descendants. leo, you yourself have been very fortunate to have three children, five grandchildren and multiply that by thousands