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In 1938, Nicholas Winton, a 29-year-old British man, cancelled his holiday to orchestrate the rescue of 669 Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia. This book recounts his efforts over nine months to find homes for these children in the UK, saving them from certain death. It also explores Winton's motivations and the impact of his humanitarian work, which remained largely unknown until decades later. Written by his daughter, this account serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of taking action against injustice.
Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: × ×
Pages: 304
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9781472148667
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