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          The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) posthumously honored Dr. Feng Shan Ho, a Chinese diplomat who issued thousands of visas to Jewish refugees during World War II.

        1. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) posthumously honored Dr. Feng Shan Ho, a Chinese diplomat who issued thousands of visas to Jewish refugees during World War II.
        2. Ho Feng-Shan was a Chinese diplomat stationed in Vienna during WWII who also wrote thousands of visas for Jews to escape through Shanghai.
        3. Ho Feng-Shan, “The Chinese Schindler,” was born in rural Hunan in Ho grew up poor.
        4. There was a Chinese consul general in Vienna by the name of Ho Feng-Shan, who took it upon himself — against the orders of his superiors.
        5. Ho Feng Shan, Chiune Sugihara, Jan Zwartendijk and Tadeusz Romer.
        6. Ho Feng-Shan, “The Chinese Schindler,” was born in rural Hunan in Ho grew up poor.!

          Ho Feng-Shan

          Chinese diplomat (1901–1997)

          In this Chinese name, the family name is Ho.

          Ho Feng-Shan

          Ho in the 1930s

          Born(1901-09-10)September 10, 1901

          Yiyang, Hunan, China

          Died28 September 1997(1997-09-28) (aged 96)

          San Francisco, California, United States

          Nationality
          EducationUniversity of Munich
          Occupation(s)Diplomat, writer
          Political partyKuomintang

          Ho Feng-Shan (Chinese: 何鳳山, September 10, 1901 – September 28, 1997) was a Chinese diplomat and writer for the Republic of China.[1][2] When he was consul-general in Vienna during World War II, he risked his life and career to save "perhaps tens of thousands" of Jews by issuing them visas, disobeying the instruction of his superiors.[3] It is known that Ho issued the 200th visa in June 1938, signed the 1906th visa on 27 October 1938, and was recalled to China in May 1940.[4] Ho died in 1997 and his actions were recognized posthumous