In 1938, Nicholas Winton, a young British man, secretly organized rescue trains to save 669 children from Nazi-occupied Prague, demonstrating how individual courage and compassion can make a profound difference during times of war and persecution.
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In 1938, [music] a young man named Nicholas Winton visited Prague and saw thousands [music] of frightened children escaping war.
While most people looked away, Nicholas [music] made a promise to save as many children as he could. He worked day and night [singing] organizing trains, finding families, [music] and secretly helping children escape Nazi-controlled Europe. Parents hugged [music] their children tightly at train stations not knowing if they would ever meet again. Because of one man's courage, 669 [music] children safely escaped and survived the war.
50 years later, Nicholas sat quietly in a television studio surrounded by the grown children he had [music] saved. He had no idea they were all there.
Oh, no.
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