Nicholas Winton Saved 669 Children

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Jul 25, 2017 · 1 min read

I watched a documentary film called Nichy’s Family. Nicholas Winton was a young stockbroker who just was 28 years old from London. He saved so many children from a death threat in Czechoslovakia. After World War Ⅱ, one day, his wife found a scrapbook. This scrapbook had the children’s photographs, telegrams, and letters from their parents. Surprisingly, he never told his wife, “I do”.

While watching the films, I thought, “What should I teach to children now?” How horrifying people can be when angry. People can be cruel. In my opinion, we should teach humanity about people like, Irena Sendler, Chiune Sugiura, Leopold Sochafrom, and Nicholas Winton.

Leopold Sochafrom was a Polish sewage inspector in the city of Lvov.

Sophie Scholl was a German student and anti-Nazi political activist. I also recommend it.

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