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Sir Nicholas Winton saved hundreds of Czech children from the Nazi death camps and never told a soul; over 50 years later, he got to meet some of them.
Sir Nicholas Winton is one of the lesser-known figures of World War II. He organized the rescue of over 650 children (mostly Jewish Czechoslovakians) in an operation called the Czech Kindertransport.
The children were destined for the Nazi death camps, and Winton was instrumental in getting them safe passage to Britain.
After the war was over, Winton didnt brag about his exploits. In fact, he didnt tell a soul for half a century, not even his wife Grete. Then, in 1988, Grete found a scrapbook dating to 1939 in their attic.
It held all the childrens photos, a list of their names, letters from some of their parents, and other documents. It was the first time shed learned of her husbands story.
Later that year, the BBC program Thats Life aired a reunion between Winton and the children obviously now grown adults he rescued. Winton was surprised when one of the children he rescued was revealed to be seated beside him, so imagine how he felt when the shows host asked if there were any other people hed helped to save in the audience and two dozen others stood and applauded.
What an amazing and inspiring man.