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Rest in Peace. An incredibly modest man too.
Indeed @theotherjonv, it's the thousands of descendants of those saved who owe their lives to him.
Just heard this sad news.
What an amazing gentleman.
RIP
A true gentleman and modest too.A great role model for us all.
Here is the final sentence of a speech he gave in 2007 about his hopes for the future;
[i]people will realise its not good enough just to say “Today I have done no harm , I've been a good person” but should have been able to say “I was given the opportunity today and I did do some good.” Thank you.[/i]
[url= http://www.nicholaswinton.com/News.htm ]Link to the speech (bottom of page)[/url]
RIP good man.
That's some achievement.
RIP.
Yup - with all of the 'veterans' dying of old age recently, I really think more needs made of stories like this in school - I never knew this guy (or many others like him) existed until he made the news as an obit.
RIP.
The section of "That's Life"is worth a watch for the number in the crowd who he saved. RIP
RIP.
I walk past a statue of him on the way to work most days. Humbling.
The section of "That's Life"is worth a watch for the number in the crowd who he saved. RIP
Yes an extraordinary piece of TV
@Squid where is the statue ?
I had no clue of his exploits until i caught a radio program last month. Very humble and modest gentalman. Rip
Statue's at Maidenhead railway station
Shames us as a nation that this one bloke had to fight to save those kids.
Incredible man, He was on Thats Life where the audience was made up of the people he saved, they were all adults and he didn't know. Very moving. The reaction was incredible.
RIP
The section of "That's Life"is worth a watch for the number in the crowd who he saved. RIP
You read and hear of these things and sometimes they pass you by, then you see something like that clip and you realise it's not just a story, it really does bring home to you what he did. What a man. RIP
jambalaya - MemberHere is the final sentence of a speech he gave in 2007 about his hopes for the future;
people will realise its not good enough just to say “Today I have done no harm , I've been a good person” but should have been able to say “I was given the opportunity today and I did do some good.” Thank you.
+1
RIP
A man who saw an opportunity to do something and did it. Although the statue at Prague Station is poetic licence as he never went there - that end of the operation was handled by others who are largely unheralded, despite Winton's efforts.
Although the statue at Prague Station is poetic licence as he never went there
Really? I've read several accounts stating he visited Prague before war broke out.
Winton was 29 when he arrived in Prague in 1938 to visit a friend, and through the British committee for Refugees from Czechoslovakia he sensed what was going on, and returned to London to organise the trains.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/01/british-schindler-sir-nicholas-winton-dies-aged-106
I didn't say he didn't go to Prague, just the station, and certainly he wasn't there when children were boarding trains as he had more important stuff to do in London.

