Sir Nicholas Winton - BBC Programme "That's Life" aired in 1988
Sir Nicholas Winton who organised the rescue and passage to Britain of about 669 mostly Jewish Czechoslovakian children destined for the Nazi death camps before World War II in an operation known as the Czech Kindertransport. This video is the BBC Programme "That's Life" aired in 1988.
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3. dushan commented 10 years ago
...and yet again we can see the rise of nacism all over europe, like we didn't suffered enough...
i have nothing but respect for named and unnamed heroes like him and irena sendler ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irena_Sendler )
i have nothing but respect for named and unnamed heroes like him and irena sendler ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irena_Sendler )
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5. Jakester88 commented 10 years ago
What a hero
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9. UofMichFan commented 10 years ago
As a WWII avid history buff who has studied not only what the Nazis did in depth but what these people went through I have nothing but the utmost respect for this man. I actually had to hold back the tears when I thought about what he must have felt.
#3 Never heard of her before. Thanks for link. She too was a hero.
#3 Never heard of her before. Thanks for link. She too was a hero.
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10. jackDjohnson commented 10 years ago
That room has to smell like cream cheese and mothballs....geeeesh...
yeah i know... go ahead and thumbs me down.. you know thats funny shit tho !! just to many sappy comments already...hehehe
yeah i know... go ahead and thumbs me down.. you know thats funny shit tho !! just to many sappy comments already...hehehe
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12. Judge-Jake commented 10 years ago
#10 Yeah that is funny! about as funny as cancer of the eyes. offensive and immature. you're an idiot
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16. Judge-Jake commented 7 years ago
#14 It's taken me three years to read your comment but you're a knob too
+30 1. Ravez commented 10 years ago