Sir Nicholas Winton is celebrated for rescuing 669 Jewish children from the Nazi regime, but he may have saved even more lives, new research suggests. The stockbroker organised Kindertransport ...
The story of Nicholas Winton, who saved more than 600 children on the eve of the Holocaust, also lays bare stark contrasts between the British and American responses to the Nazi onslaught.
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, Czechoslovakia. He saw that Czech children in the Sudetenland were stateless. He understood that these refugee children would soon ...
In 1938, Nicholas Winton was a young stockbroker in London. He was keenly aware of the events unfolding on the continent. Jews were under threat in Nazi-occupied Europe. Anti-Semitism was ...
Themes: Holocaust Memorial Day; significant individuals; making a difference. New Year's Eve 1938, the city of Prague, Czechoslovakia. My father, Nicholas Winton, known to all as Nicky, arrived in ...
weaves together inspirational music – including nods to Salonga's Filipina heritage – with hope-filled storytelling about Sir Nicholas Winton, a real-life hero who saved the lives of hundreds ...
Documentary telling the extraordinary story of how Nicholas Winton rescued 669 children from the clutches of the Nazis, bringing them by train to Britain.
Anthony Hopkins stars as Sir Nicholas Winton, a young London broker who rescued over 600 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia in World War II. Based on true ...