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Posted: 2025-04-24 22:18:00 UTC

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Sir Nicholas Winton, a British stockbroker, heroically rescued 669 children, mostly Jewish, from the Holocaust through the Czech Kindertransport. His efforts remained largely unknown for 50 years until a surprise reunion on BBC's 'That's Life!' where he was surrounded by the adults he saved. Remembered for his profound humanitarian impact, Winton passed away at 106, leaving a legacy of hope and a call to never forget the Holocaust.
Rescuing 669 children from the Holocaust
His humility and unrecognized heroism for 50 years
The emotional reunion on BBC's 'That's Life!'
Legacy of humanitarianism and inspiration
Rescuing children from the Holocaust
Maintaining the memory of the Holocaust against those who would forget