The Philippine Star

Comic book launch brings together families of rescuer and rescued

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Year 2017 marks the 80th anniversar­y of one of the most extraordin­ary humanitari­an stories on World War II which centers around the Philippine­s. This is the Open Door policy initiated and installed by President Manuel L. Quezon and the rescue of 1,300 Jews from the Holocaust.

Over the past years the story was highlighte­d in a variety of ways with additional research that shed light on the very unique decisionma­king process that led to this policy and eventually to the rescue of those people in desperate need.

In the heart of the story is the moral victory of the Philippine­s in contrast to the moral collapse of many of those that considered themselves enlightene­d nations.

Between the rise and fall of Nazi Germany, the world was facing the darkest chapter in human history. More than 100 million people lost their lives to World War II and the Holocaust of the Jewish people became the symbol of the moral collapse as this genocide was totally centered on racism, racial supremacy and megalomani­a.

Quezon, exemplifyi­ng a very strong moral conviction and a clear moral compass that was in the heart of his policy decision, decided to grant 10,000 visas to Jewish refugees escaping the horrors of Nazism in Europe. He had to stand up against strong opposition at home and especially abroad.

With the support of then US High Commission­er Paul McNutt and leaders of the Jewish community led by the Frieder brothers and the American Jewish Joint Distributi­on Committee, it became possible for 1,300 out of 10,000 to reach the shores of the Philippine­s. The unknown story is that many of those refugees turned the Philippine­s into their home and among them are many distinguis­hed Filipinos and families.

The events are the subject of a special comic book that was launched in Manila under the title “Open Doors, Open Hearts – the story of how Manuel L. Quezon and the Philippine­s saved 1,300 Jewish souls from the Holocaust.”

During the launch, brought together were the Quezon family, the savers; and the Hahn family of the Philippine­s, the saved. Manuel Quezon’s daughter Nini Quezon-Avanceña met for the first time Leticia Hahn who married a son of one of the refugees and raised a wonderful family that makes a difference in this society.

The event was graced by Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana who himself was fascinated by this chapter of Philippine history which he first learned about when he was military attache in Washington.

The creative team behind the comic book are Sarge Lacuesta, JV Tanjuatco, Jim Jimenez and Jesus Crisologo.

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A unique get-together of the Quezon family, the savers, and the Hahn family, the saved – all living in the Philippine­s, together with Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Israel’s Ambassador Effie Ben Matityau and the comic book’s creative team led by...
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Front and back cover pages of “Open Doors, Open Hearts – the story of how Manuel L. Quezon and the Philippine­s saved 1,300 Jewish souls from the Holocaust.
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