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 ...
Sir Nicholas Winton was known as the “British Schindler ... Winton was a 29-year-old stockbroker when he arrived in Prague in December 1938. He was planning to go on a skiing holiday in ...
Sir Nicholas Winton’s daughter was happy to give permission ... Czech children from the Nazis following a visit to Prague at the end of 1938. London-born humanitarian Sir Nicholas worked ...
Sir Nicholas Winton's story was told in a moving episode ... helped to get young Jewish refugees out of occupied Czechoslovakia in 1938. Alongside a few volunteers - including his mother - Sir ...
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 ...
(JTA) — In a 1988 episode of the British television show “That’s Life,” British stockbroker Nicholas Winton was invited to sit in the audience as host Esther Rantzen dramatically revealed ...
Winton had visited Prague in December 1938 and saw families and children living in desperate ... showed the 50-year-old list ...
a man called Nicholas Winton came face-to-face with some of the ... helped get young Jewish refugees out of occupied Czechoslovakia in 1938. The Kindertransport (Children's Transport) was a ...
This drama is based on the true story of Sir Nicholas Winton and his heroic deeds during World War II. As a young British broker, he traveled to Prague in 1938, three months after the war broke out.