Britain’s Schindler: Nicholas Winton, who saved hundreds of Jewish children from Holocaust, dead at 106
Nicholas Winton almost single-handedly save more than 650 Jewish children from the Holocaust.

Nicholas Winton
1909-2015
He was just a 29-year-old clerk at the London Stock Exchange when he faced the challenge of a lifetime. Travelling with a friend to Czechoslovakia in 1938, as the drums of impending war echoed around Europe, Nicholas Winton was hit by a key realisation.
The country was in danger and no one was saving its Jewish children.
Winton would almost single-handedly save more than 650 Jewish children from the Holocaust, earning himself the label “Britain’s Schindler.” He died Wednesday at age 106 in a hospital near Maidenhead, his hometown west of London, his family said.
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