Documentary telling the extraordinary story of how Nicholas Winton rescued 669 children from the clutches of the Nazis, bringing them by train to Britain.
Barbara Winton - daughter of Sir Nicholas Winton ... started coming to meet him to learn about the rescue. Some of them wanted to say thank you - they were the children - now grown up - who ...
More than 6,000 children and grandchildren of the Czech Kindertransport owe their lives to Nicholas Winton, according to “One Life,” the 2014 book written by his daughter and biographer ...
A few days later Nicky had arrived in Prague to meet Martin ... It recounts the actions of Sir Nicholas Winton, who rescued 669 children from Prague (which was then the capital of Czechoslovakia ...
Sir Nicholas Winton, and how he was able to arrange the rescue of 669 children from Prague in the months immediately before the outbreak of World War 2. Photo credit: Li-Sung. See more episodes ...
It was 1988, and Sir Nicholas Winton was sitting ... rescue efforts to remove children from Nazi-controlled territory. Little did Nicholas Winton know that everyone sitting around him in this ...
Included is the first part of the story of Sir Nicholas Winton, told for us by his daughter, Barbara. On New Year's Eve 1938 Nicholas Winton - then 29 years old - travels to Prague where he ...
Humanitarian Sir Nicholas Winton was no ... achievement of evacuating 669 Jewish children through Nazi-occupied territories in Europe. This work earned Winton a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth ...
Sir Nicholas Winton was known as the “British Schindler” for arranging the rescue of 669 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia to England. (JTA) — Sir Nicholas Winton, who organized the ...
In the fall of 1938, Nicholas Winton took a pleasure trip to Prague ... and additional short films detailing further information on the rescue operation, the private life of Sir Winton, his opinions, ...