SIR NICHOLAS WINTON: SAVIOR TO 669 CHILDREN

Sir Nicholas Winton, as a 29 year old stock broker, in 1938 was suppose to go skiing for his holiday, but after a conversation with a friend, went to Prague instead.  It was here that he saw first hand refugees and the desperation of those who wanted to get out.  Parents were sending their children abroad, away from the imminent danger that they felt Hitler and Nazi Germany were to them.

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