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Home / War and Conflict / British Schindler: Winton's daring rescue uncovered

British Schindler: Winton's daring rescue uncovered

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Sir Nicholas Winton saved 669 children from Nazis during World War Two.
  • Children rescued by Winton share their stories in a new film.
  • He was knighted in 2003 and died at age 106 in 2015.
British Schindler: Winton's daring rescue uncovered

Sir Nicholas Winton, a figure often called the 'British Schindler,' orchestrated the rescue of 669 children from Nazi persecution during World War Two. Decades later, some of the children saved by his bravery are recounting their experiences. Originally broadcast in 2015, this retelling highlights the profound impact of Winton's humanitarian efforts.

He received a knighthood in 2003 for his extraordinary service. Sir Nicholas, who resided in Maidenhead, passed away in Berkshire in 2015 at the age of 106. His remarkable life story has been brought to the screen in the film "One Life," with acclaimed actor Anthony Hopkins portraying Winton.

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Sir Nicholas Winton was known as the 'British Schindler' for saving 669 children from the Nazis during World War Two.
The film 'One Life,' starring Anthony Hopkins, tells the story of Sir Nicholas Winton's life and his rescue efforts.
Sir Nicholas Winton was knighted in 2003 and died in 2015 at the age of 106.

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