(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 ...
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 ...
Anthony Hopkins and Johnny Flynn portray the humanitarian Sir Nicholas Winton in the 1980s and the 1930s in 'One Life,' in ...
The family of Sir Nicholas Winton, who organised the rescue of more than 600 children from the Nazis, say he refused to think of himself as a hero. The philanthropist is now the subject of a film ...
The two-time Oscar-winner plays Nicholas Winton, who helped saved hundreds of children from Nazi forces before the start of WWII. Think of Anthony Hopkins' greatest performances — there are many ...
The decision changed his life and saved the lives of 669 people in the process. 106-year-old Nicholas Winton died earlier today on the anniversary of the departure of a train in 1939 carrying 241 ...
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 ...
“You’d need a heart of stone not to be touched by this extraordinary true story of Nicholas Winton, the ‘British Schindler,’” ...
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 ...
Sir Nicholas Winton's story was told in a moving episode of BBC TV's That's Life! The son of Sir Nicholas Winton, who saved 669 Jewish children from the Nazis before World War Two, has praised an ...
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 ...
The world knows Sir Nicholas Winton as “Britain’s Schindler,” a man whose efforts before the Second World War led to 669 Jewish children escaping certain doom at the hands of the Nazis.