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His name was Nicholas Winton.
Nicholas Winton and one of the rescued children.
This man is Sir Nicholas Winton. .
Nicholas Winton with some of the children he saved.
His name was Sir Nicholas Winton. .
Nicholas Winton with one of the children he rescued.
He himself was one of the 669 children saved by Nicholas Winton.
Nicholas Winton with one of the children he rescued.
He was a Jewishrefugee, one of the 669 rescued by Sir Nicholas Winton.
Nicholas Winton with one of the children he saved, Prague 1938.
Reisz was a Jewish refugee,one of the 669 rescued by Sir Nicholas Winton.
Sir Nicholas Winton Saved 669 Children During The Holocaust.
She was one of the669 children rescued from Prague by Sir Nicholas Winton.
Sir Nicholas Winton died on 1 July 2015, aged 106.
In 1939, her Czech dad wasone of 669 children rescued by Sir Nicholas Winton.
Nicholas Winton with one of the children he rescued.
He was one of"Winton's children",669 Jewish kids who were saved by Sir Nicholas Winton.
Nicholas Winton photographed with one of the children he rescued in 1939.
But when the children arrived, transported by one of Nicholas Winton's trains, the town welcomed them with open arms.
Sir Nicholas Winton passed away on July 1st 2015 aged 106.
In a few cases, individual diplomats and people of influence,such as Oskar Schindler or Nicholas Winton, protected large numbers of Jews.
Sir Nicholas Winton passed away on July 1, 2015 at the age of 106.
A memorial honouring the escape of mostly Jewish children from the Nazis,organised by Sir Nicholas Winton, has been damaged in an apparently carefully planned attack.
Nicholas Winton with one of the children he rescued during the second world war.
On 22 April 2016, a remembrance quarter peal was rung anda new method named Sir Nicholas Winton Delight by bellringers of the Whiting Society of Ringers.
After the war, Nicholas Winton did not discuss his efforts with anyone.
Nicholas Winton was born Nicholas George Wertheim on 19 May 1909 in Hampstead, London, England.
Weidenfeld said he takes his inspiration from Sir Nicholas Winton, who rescued over 669 people from Czechoslovakia to spare them from the horrors of concentration camps on the eve of World War II.
Nicholas Winton died peacefully in his sleep in the morning of the 1st of July 2015 at Wexham Park Hospital in Slough from cardio-respiratory failure, he had been admitted to the hospital a week earlier following a deterioration in his health.