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  1. 16 de abr. de 2020 · The Power of Good: the Story of Nicolas Winton - YouTube. Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 693 subscribers. 4.1K. 255K views 4 years ago. Nicholas Winton was a...

  2. The Power of Good: Nicholas Winton (Czech: Síla lidskosti: Nicholas Winton) is a 2002 documentary about Nicholas Winton, the man who organized the Kindertransport rescue mission of 669 children from German-occupied Czechoslovakia on the eve of the Second World War.

  3. 27 de mar. de 2003 · The Power of Good: Nicholas Winton: Directed by Matej Minac. With Joe Schlesinger, Karel Reisz, Hugo Morom, Joseph Guns. A gripping documentary about the courage and determination of a young English stockbroker who saved the lives of 669 children.

  4. Directed by Matej Minac. Buy Now. Public Exhibition Formats: 35mm (English subtitles only), DVD (subtitle multitrack) Synopsis. A gripping documentary about the courage and determination of a young English stockbroker who saved the lives of 669 children.

  5. The Story. In December 1938, Nicholas Winton, a 29-year-old London stockbroker, was about to leave for a skiing holiday in Switzerland, when he received a phone call from his friend Martin Blake asking him to cancel his holiday and immediately come to Prague: "I have a most interesting assignment and I need your help.

  6. This documentary film tells the story of one of the greatest humantarians of our time. Nicholas Winton, together with his team (his mother, a secretary, and other concerned individuals) managed to save 669 endangered children, most of them Jewish, from almost certain death at the hands of the Nazis and Nazi collaborators.

  7. 8 de sept. de 2023 · Key Facts. 1. Between March and August of 1939, Winton helped organize eight transports of children from Prague to London. The children he rescued were imperiled by Nazi Germany’s dismemberment of Czechoslovakia. Most of them were Jewish. 2. Working from London, Winton coordinated rescue efforts with refugee workers in Prague.